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President Lincoln's proposal for reconstruction was called "Lincoln's 10% Plan." It was a plan to reunify the North and South after the War's end.
The south was glad he was dead. The north, however, weren't.
By firing on the island garrison of Fort Sumter - officially 'federal property', but to the Confederates, part of South Carolina.
Four days after Lincoln's election, South Carolina called for a special convention to consider secession.
The 10 Percent Plan was the title of Lincoln's plan for the South's recovery from from the war.
Lincoln would use military force only when necessary.
reunite the south with the north quickly
it was easier on former confederate states
it was easier on former confederate states
it was easier on former confederate states
it was easier on former confederate states
to bring the south back into the union
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The state of South Carolina seceded from the USA, followed by six others before Lincoln's inauguration.
One goals were to have a quick reunion with the south.
Lincoln's major objective was to preserve the union, which was threatened after South Carolina seceded from the union.