Radical Republicans
The Radical Republicans favored a much harsher Reconstruction plan for the South after the Civil War. They sought to impose strict measures on the Southern states, including the protection of African American civil rights and the redistribution of land. This group was driven by a desire to punish the South for its role in the war and to ensure that newly freed slaves would have equal rights and opportunities. Their approach led to significant political and social changes during the Reconstruction era.
The reconstruction plan that had won was the Andrew Johnson's Plan.
Radical Republicans wanted to oversee Reconstruction because they wanted to let the blacks have their equal rights that are stated in the Declaration of Independence.
The 10 Percent Plan was the title of Lincoln's plan for the South's recovery from from the war.
President Abraham Lincoln supported the Ten Percent Plan for Reconstruction because he wanted to mend ties with the former Confederate states, not punish them further.
Republicans
Radical Republicans
True. After the Civil War, many Radical Republicans in Congress wanted a harsher plan for Reconstruction. They believed that more stringent measures were necessary to ensure civil rights for freed slaves and to prevent former Confederate leaders from regaining power. This contrasted with the more lenient approach advocated by President Abraham Lincoln and later by President Andrew Johnson.
provisions Johnson wanted in his RECONSTRUCTION PLAN
lincoln's plan was definitely the most lenient.
They did not like his reconstruction plan
Sending the military into the South
The Radical Republicans favored a much harsher Reconstruction plan for the South after the Civil War. They sought to impose strict measures on the Southern states, including the protection of African American civil rights and the redistribution of land. This group was driven by a desire to punish the South for its role in the war and to ensure that newly freed slaves would have equal rights and opportunities. Their approach led to significant political and social changes during the Reconstruction era.
Andrew Johnson wanted to punish the Southerners during Reconstruction. However, Lincoln was against this tactic and chose a more diplomatic approach.
Because Andrew Johnson wanted easy terms for the south but the congress wanted to punish the south.
they both wanted quick reconstruction.
well president Lincoln wanted to end slavery but on the other hand president Johnson wanted to keep it.