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  1. Oct 29, 2009 · At the end of May 1865, President Andrew Johnson announced his plans for Reconstruction, which reflected both his staunch Unionism and his firm belief in states’ rights. In Johnson’s...

  2. Learn about the different plans for restoring the Union after the Civil War, from Lincoln's 10% plan to Congressional Reconstruction. Explore the sources, outcomes, and controversies of each plan and their impact on freedmen and former Confederates.

  3. Mar 14, 2016 · Learn about President Andrew Johnson's plan for Reconstruction after the Civil War, which granted amnesty and pardon to former Confederates and restored their property rights. Explore the primary sources and historical context of this controversial policy.

  4. Learn about Andrew Johnson's lenient and pro-Confederate policies after Lincoln's assassination. Find out how he clashed with Radical Republicans and African-Americans over voting rights and civil rights.

  5. Feb 3, 2021 · Learn about the key events and policies of the post-Civil War era, including President Andrew Johnson's Reconstruction plan that granted amnesty and state rights to former Confederates. Explore the challenges and controversies of integrating four million freedmen into society.

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  6. As President Johnson embarked on his plan for Reconstruction, he envisioned that the leaders who had dominated Southern politics before the war—that is, the wealthy class of plantation owners, who actually represented a very small minority of the total Southern white population—would now be replaced with Unionists (those who had remained ...

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  8. Andrew Johnson Reconstruction Plan The looming showdown between Lincoln and the Congress over competing reconstruction plans never occurred. The president was assassinated on April 14, 1865.

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