Put them in conflict with President Johnson :)))
It showed how powerful Congress was compared to the president. or It put them in conflict with President Johnson.
It Put Them In Conflict With President Johnson (: .Tara Elizabeth Douglas <3
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Much of Lincoln's plan for Reconstruction came from a group of Congressmen from his own party. The group, known as the Radical Republicans, believed that the Civil War had been fought over the moral issue of slavery. The Radicals insisted that the main goal of Reconstruction should be a total restructuring of society to guarantee black people true equality.
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It Put Them In Conflict With President Johnson (: .Tara Elizabeth Douglas <3
It showed how powerful Congress was compared to the president. or It put them in conflict with President Johnson.
It Put Them In Conflict With President Johnson (: .Tara Elizabeth Douglas <3
Lincoln did refuse to sign the Republicans' plan for reconstruction. Lincoln had developed his own plan which was more lenient toward the south.
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Much of Lincoln's plan for Reconstruction came from a group of Congressmen from his own party. The group, known as the Radical Republicans, believed that the Civil War had been fought over the moral issue of slavery. The Radicals insisted that the main goal of Reconstruction should be a total restructuring of society to guarantee black people true equality.
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The Radical Republicans' plan for the South aimed to transform Southern society following the Civil War by enforcing civil rights for freed slaves and ensuring their political participation. They sought to impose strict measures during Reconstruction, including military oversight and the requirement for Southern states to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment. Their approach was characterized by a commitment to equality and the protection of African American rights, often leading to significant tensions with more moderate factions and former Confederates. Ultimately, their efforts were focused on restructuring Southern society to prevent the re-establishment of the pre-war social order.
Lincoln refused to sign the Radical Republicans Reconstruction bill because he felt it was too harsh. His main consideration was to unify the country once more. He believed that placing heavy handed penalties on the former Confederate states would make the road to reconciliation difficult, if not impossible.
They were mostly segregated.
They were mostly segregated.