President Andrew Johnson's Reconstruction plan was biased because it favored the interests of Southern white landowners and sought to quickly restore the Southern states to the Union with minimal changes to their social and economic systems. His lenient approach allowed former Confederate leaders to regain power without significant consequences, undermining the rights of newly freed African Americans. Additionally, Johnson's lack of support for civil rights legislation reflected a racial bias that prioritized the status quo over genuine reform and equality.
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Lincoln's plan was the ten percent plan and Johnson's plan was Reconstruction
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andrew johnsons plan
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it was easier on former confederate states
The states in the South had to ratify the Thirteenth Amendment.
wealthy planters and confederate leaders to aplly for pardons- novanet
it was easier on former confederate states (apex)
African Americans' rights were limited by black codes. < APEX >
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