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Lincoln plan for reconstruction
it was plan to have the confederate states make new government and to rejoin the union. -
radical reaction
There was a group of Republicans in the congress that didn't like the ten percent plan that Lincoln made for reconstruction. -
Johnson's plan
The plan was that the remaining confederate states could rejoin the union if they followed what Johnson's plan said. -
jonhson contunies Lincon's policies
Johnson's plan was different from Lincoln's plan for reconstruction. -
1866 congressional elections
Johnson spoke to voters to get voters to vote for his plan for reconstruction. -
civil rights act of 1866
the congress passed the civil rights act. -
moderates and radicals joined forces
moderates and radicals joined to over ride the president's veto of the freedmen's bureau and the civil rights act. -
reconstruction act of 1867
radicals and moderates joined to passed the reconstruction act.