Abraham Lincoln's Reconstruction Plan, known as the Ten Percent Plan, proposed that Southern states could rejoin the Union if 10% of their voters swore an oath of loyalty to the Union and accepted the abolition of slavery. Andrew Johnson's plan was similar but more lenient; it allowed for quick re-admittance of Southern states and required them to ratify the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery. Both plans mandated that Southern states' new governments ban slavery to be reintegrated into the Union. However, Johnson's approach faced significant opposition, leading to a more radical Congressional Reconstruction.
The Republicans gain control of Southern state governments during reconstruction by federal forces. This happen from the railroad schemes in the South.
The Republicans gain control of Southern state governments during reconstruction by federal forces. This happen from the railroad schemes in the South.
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election of blacks as governors
Answer: It marked the end of Republican Southern governments and the Reconstruction era. Denise
all southern african american men could vote.
African Americans remained disenfranchised
Military Reconstruction Act
Redeemers gained an upper hand by rallying against the racist campaigns of the Reconstruction governments.
Redeemers gained an upper hand by rallying against the racist campaigns of the Reconstruction governments.
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