Lincoln believed that once a state always a state, which meant they had no power to secede. He was very forgiving to the CSA (Confederate States of America/southern states) after the war, and allowed them back into the union & begin reconstruction if 10% of the southern states who seceded's population swore allegiance to the Union. The Radicals believed that the Southern states had committed suicide and destroyed their own states. They thought Lincoln was being too lenient, and called for 50% or more to swear allegiance before reconstruction would begin. Lincoln vetoed the bill.
President Abraham Lincoln's plan did not guarantee African American equality. The Wade-Davis Bill passed by the Radical Republicans demanded guarantees of African American equality. Lincoln killed this bill with a "pocket veto."
President Abraham Lincoln's plan did not guarantee African American equality. The Wade-Davis Bill passed by the Radical Republicans demanded guarantees of African American equality. Lincoln killed this bill with a "pocket veto."
The Radical Republicans saw Johnson as a man that was being accused of high crimes and misdemeanor. They came to Stanton's support and the House of Representatives voted to impeach President Johnson
Lincoln's plan did not guarantee African American equality.
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how did democrats and republicans differ on hte best ways to improve opportuinity for Americans
democrats supported it
democrats supported it
democrats supported it
Federalist are essentially republicans, the Anti-federalist are essentially today's Liberals.
Lincoln's plan for Reconstruction was characterized by a lenient approach aimed at quickly reintegrating the Southern states into the Union. He proposed the Ten Percent Plan, which allowed a Southern state to rejoin the Union once 10% of its voters swore allegiance to the Union. This contrasted with the more stringent measures taken by Congress, which sought to impose harsher conditions and protections for freed slaves. Lincoln's emphasis on reconciliation and healing differed significantly from the Radical Republicans' focus on civil rights and punishment for the South.