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25 May, 03:03

How did Congress's approach to Reconstruction differ from Presidential Reconstruction under Johnson?

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  1. 25 May, 03:05
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    There were full access and control given to the radical republicans over the policy making in Congress reconstruction whereas in presidential reconstruction 10 % rule was to be followed.

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    The presidential reconstruction period is around 1865-1867. In this policy, it is said to be that Abraham Lincoln had created the rule with the 10% but before he could put into the act he was assassinated. The 10% rule says that there can reenter of a state if 10 % of the voters took the pledge with an oath of commitment to be abiding by emancipation. Congressional reconstruction is called radical reconstruction because the radical republicans have the power in policy drafting and also they favor the forfeited rights rule. But this plan was to get revenge on the south.
  2. 25 May, 03:26
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    Congress gave control of the South to the US military and African Americans gained power.
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