Table of Contents
- 1 Which plan seems like it was the harshest for the Confederates?
- 2 Which Reconstruction plan was the best?
- 3 What were Andrew Johnson’s plans for reconstruction?
- 4 How did Radical Republicans feel about the South?
- 5 What was Lincoln’s plan for reconstruction after the Civil War?
- 6 What did the southern states do after the Civil War?
Which plan seems like it was the harshest for the Confederates?
The Congressional Reconstruction plan
The Congressional Reconstruction plan was very harsh. It was designed to keep Republicans in control of Congress. It was, however, sensitive to the plight of freed slaves in the South.
Which Reconstruction plan was the best?
Lincoln’s plan was the easiest, and the Radical Republican Plan was the hardest on the South. What did the 13th Amendment accomplish?
Which reconstruction plan was the toughest on the South?
Lincoln’s plan was the easiest, and the Radical Republican Plan was the hardest on the South.
What was Andrew Johnson’s Reconstruction plan?
In 1865 President Andrew Johnson implemented a plan of Reconstruction that gave the white South a free hand in regulating the transition from slavery to freedom and offered no role to blacks in the politics of the South.
What were Andrew Johnson’s plans for reconstruction?
How did Radical Republicans feel about the South?
The Radical Republicans believed blacks were entitled to the same political rights and opportunities as whites. They also believed that the Confederate leaders should be punished for their roles in the Civil War.
How did Congress organize the South during Reconstruction?
How did Congress organize the South during Reconstruction? The act divided the 10 states to 5 military districts. Each district would be governed by an army general until new state government were formed. Congress tried to protect the rights of the South’s African Americans.
Whose Reconstruction plan was toughest on the South?
What was Lincoln’s plan for reconstruction after the Civil War?
After the Civil War, Lincoln supported a mild Reconstruction of the South. Which group favored a much harsher reconstruction plan in the South? What is the name given to the laws that created a policy of “separate but equal” that meant that blacks were segregated from whites? to educate former slaves.
What did the southern states do after the Civil War?
Following the Civil War, Southern states passed laws severely restricting the rights of African-Americans. These laws varied from state to state and included the prohibiting of interracial marriages and restrictions on land ownership. These laws served as a way for white Southerners to control the recently freed African-Americans.
How many military districts were created in the Confederate States?
• Five military districts were created in the Confederate states. • Confederate leaders did not have the right to vote or hold office. • The Confederate states had to ratify the 14th Amendment before being readmitted to the Union. The items in the list above were all part of which federal legislation?
What did freed slaves do after the Civil War?
After the Civil War, many freed slaves did not have enough money to purchase their own farms, so they worked on farms owned by other people. They rented land and paid for it with the crops that they grew. These people were known by what name?