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-confederate leaders would be unable to vote
-the president would choose governers for southern states
-every voting citizen in the south would take a loyalty oath
The Wade Davis Bill was supported by a Republican dominated Congress. The reconstruction plan was designed to allow ex-Confederate states to rejoin the union.
President Abraham Lincoln's plan did not guarantee African American equality. The Wade-Davis Bill passed by the Radical Republicans demanded guarantees of African American equality. Lincoln killed this bill with a "pocket veto."
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The Wade-Davis Bill required that a majority of prewar southern voters swear loyalty to the Union.
The Ten Percent Plan was written by president Lincoln. The Radical Republicans wrote the Wade Davis Bill/ Ten Percent Plan. The Bill stated that the southern states could rejoin but, had to swear under "Ironclad oath" to rejoin the Union. This also established safeguards for African American Civil
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Radical Republicans supported the Wade-Davis Bill.
Wade-Davis Bill
The Wade-David bill was a program put forward in 1864 by two radical republicans- representative Henry Winter Davis of Maryland and senator Benjamin Wade of Ohio with the proposal to ensure the radical reconstruction of the south on the government's power to guarantee a republican form of government.
the rivial plan proposed by congress to president Abraham Lincoln's Reconstruction plan was the Wade-Davis Bill. It was vetoed.
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radical Republicans rejected the plan as too lenient
radical Republicans rejected the plan as too lenient
The Wade Davis Bill was supported by a Republican dominated Congress. The reconstruction plan was designed to allow ex-Confederate states to rejoin the union.
The rival plan proposed by congress in July 1864, was the Wade-Davis Bill
The Radical Republicans put the South under the control of the US Army to enforce the new laws. The civilian state governments that were partial to President Johnson, Democrats, and former Confederates were removed.