Johnson, like Lincoln, held that the southern states had never legally left the Union, and he retained most of Lincoln's 10 percent plan. Johnson's plan went further than Lincoln's and excluded those Confederates who owned taxable property in excess of $20,000 from the pardon. These wealthy Southerners were the ones Johnson believed led the South into secession. However, these Confederates were allowed to petition him for personal pardons. Before the year was over, Johnson, who seemed to savor power over the aristocrats who begged for his favor, had issued some 13,000 such pardons. These pardons allowed many of the planter aristocrats the power to exercise control over Reconstruction of their states. Johnson also called for special state conventions to repeal the ordinances of secession, abolish slavery, repudiate all debts incurred to aid the Confederacy, and ratify the Thirteenth Amendment.
The Radical Reconstruction plan was a strict plan formed by the Radical Republicans.
They wanted to have a very strict plan for reconstruction in the south.
The answer is 10% plan.
Radical Republicans
The Radical Reconstruction plan was a strict plan formed by the Radical Republicans.They wanted to have a very strict plan for reconstruction in the south.Read more: What_is_the_radical_reconstruction_plan
The Lincoln Reconstruction PlanThe Initial Congressional PlanThe Andrew Johnson Reconstruction PlanThe Radical Republican Reconstruction Plan
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Lincoln's Reconstruction plan, Johnson's Reconstruction Plan and the Radical Republicans in Congress Reconstrucion plan
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The Lincoln Reconstruction PlanThe Initial Congressional PlanThe Andrew Johnson Reconstruction PlanThe Radical Republican Reconstruction Plan
The Radical Reconstruction plan was a strict plan formed by the Radical Republicans.They wanted to have a very strict plan for reconstruction in the south.Read more: What_is_the_radical_reconstruction_plan
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provisions Johnson wanted in his RECONSTRUCTION PLAN
After Lincoln was assassinated, his plan for reconstruction was stopped and cancelled by the Radical Republican, who had the majority in the Congress.
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radical republicans means the people thatdon't like Freedman's bureau and not happy with the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth amendments.rong!