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CCSC Reconstruction
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presidential Reconstruction - answer The
Reconstruction plans of Lincoln and Johnson
who believed it was the executive's power to
rebuild the South. It was the first "round" of
the Reconstruction, from 1863 to the spring
of 1866.


Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction
- answer Set up by Lincoln in 1863, this "ten
percent plan" shaped his picture for political
Reconstruction that was very moderate:
1) Presidential pardons would be given to
southerners (except highly ranked
Confederates) who took an oath of allegiance
to the Union and accepted the emancipation
of slaves

, 2) When 10% of the voters had taken the
oath, the state government could be
reestablished and recognized
Lincoln meant to shorten the war and add
weight to his Emancipation Proclamation. The
proclamation was criticized for being too
lenient by the Radical Republicans.


Wade-Davis Bill - answer Passed through
Congress in 1864, this bill was far stricter
than Lincoln's 10% Plan and required 50
percent of the voters of a state to take the
loyalty oath and permitted only non-
Confederates to vote for a new state
constitution. It was backed by the Radical
Republicans, who thought Lincoln's plan
would allow the southern aristocrats to
assume power again and deny equality to
blacks in the South.


Andrew Johnson - answer The Democratic
vice-president during Lincoln's second term
who became the president in 1865 after
Lincoln's death. Although he hated Southern
aristocrats, his Reconstruction plans were
much like Lincoln's. In addition to Lincoln's

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