one that provided for the basic war refugees
one that provided for the basic war refugees
the attempts of the radical Republicans to control Reconstruction policy were successful
the attempts of the radical Republicans to control Reconstruction policy were successful
The one that provided for basic needs of the war refugees.
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."
About the only thing that Lincoln, Johnson, and the Radical Republicans all agreed on was that the Civil War end expediently and the Union be preserved.
A major area of disagreement between Abraham Lincoln and the Radical Republicans was that Lincoln wanted to forgive and reintegrate the South back into the Union as painlessly and smoothly as possible while restricting the rights of freed slaves, whereas the Radical Republicans wanted to punish the South as harshly as possible and grant full citizenship rights to freed slaves. After Lincoln's assassination, the Radical Republicans went on to pass a string of laws that would grant voting rights to freedmen, restrict any whites associated with the Confederacy from holding public office, create the South's first public school system, and provide charitable institutions like hospitals and asylums.
Radical Republicans
a radical republican
Lincoln supported the creation of a government agency to assist war refugees. NOVANET
Abraham Lincoln then Andrew Johnson