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... Consequently, Johnson did take one step beyond Lincoln's plan- he disenfranchised all Confederates, whether or not they participated in the war, whose estates ...
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... applicants. Eventually all Confederates met Johnson's demands. By1865 all southern states had active governments in place. Johnson's ...
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... amnesty. Eventually all confederates met Johnson's demands and by 1865 all the Southern states had active governments. Johnson's ...
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... Most of the participants at the state conventions were aristocrats and Confederates. As Johnson saw his goal of giving power to the common Southerner slipping ...
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... Johnson's goal in reconstruction was to grant forgiveness to all former Confederates, the ordinances of secession were to be revoked, Confederate debts would ...
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... President Andrew Johnson's policy of pardoning large numbers of erstwhile Confederates and restoring their land frustrated this project. ...
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... They included charity toward the former Confederates and the creation of new government states. These governments, Johnson said, must forbid slavery. ...
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... Johnson supported Lincoln's plan after taking office. Enough Confederates signed these oaths to enable the immediate creation of new governments. ...
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... The terms of Ulysses S. Grant, Johnson's successor, were filled with ... movement died out, amnesty was frivolously granted to former Confederates, and the North ...
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... Enough ex-confederates signed these documents to immediately create the new government. Johnson let the slaves set up their own constitution about slavery. ...
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... To the Radical Republicans, Johnson's plan seemed no better than Lincoln's ... Confederates states, however, readily committed to the conditions put forth in the ...
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... be dealt with, but the most important were Lincoln's Plan, Johnson Plans of ... of Amnesty stated that "before returning to the Union, the Confederates would take ...
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... be dealt with, but the most important were Lincoln's Plan, Johnson Plans of ... of Amnesty stated that "before returning to the Union, the Confederates would take ...
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... or forced labor came about in south; US became an industrial power; women's rights were postponed Andrew Johnson's Plan: Made most Confederates eligible for ...
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... When Johnson announced his Reconstruction plan in May of 1865, He pointed out that the main purpose of his plan was to "pay-back" the Confederates, but his ...
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... 135). After the war, many Confederates got very depressed. Many ... place. On May 29, 1865, President Andrew Johnson issued a proclamation. ...
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... kept attacking General Lee(Confederates). The Republican party nominated President Abraham Lincoln as its presidential candidate, and Andrew Johnson for vice ...
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... the Confederates remained on the lower portion of Culp's Hill. Another four Brigades that were not involved in the day's fighting reinforced Johnson's three ...
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... of former Confederates. It was passed in June 1866 and ratified in 1868. The Reconstruction Act was passed in March 1867 without President Johnson's support. ...
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... but it would have taken many years to push the Confederates back into the ... Potter's raid which was after Johnson's surrender ruined us finally, burning our mills ...
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... point, but it would have taken many years to push the Confederates back into ... Potter's raid which was after Johnson's surrender ruined us finally, burning ...
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... During Reconstruction, President Andrew Johnson had established predominantly white governments in the South made up of many former Confederates. ...
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... the reconstruction of the country and what to do with the defeated Confederates - It was ... Why did Booth send a visiting card to Vice-President Johnson on the ...
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... president. Johnson began reconstruction of the former Confederates, and pardoned all that would take an allegiance oath. Slavery ...
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... Grant drew up a new plan for a flanking movement against the Confederates right below ... place, I'd let 'em up easy, let 'em up easy." (Johnson, Robert Underwood ...
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... Grant drew up a new plan for a flanking movement against the Confederates right below ... place, I'd let 'em up easy, let 'em up easy" (Johnson, Robert Underwood ...
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... Grant drew up a new plan for a flanking movement against the Confederates right below ... place, I'd let 'em up easy, let 'em up easy" (Johnson, Robert Underwood ...
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... Grant drew up a new plan for a flanking movement against the Confederates right below ... place, I'd let 'em up easy, let 'em up easy" (Johnson, Robert Underwood ...
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... Grant drew up a new plan for a flanking movement against the Confederates right below ... place, I'd let 'em up easy, let 'em up easy" (Johnson, Robert Underwood ...
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... Grant drew up a new plan for a flanking movement against the Confederates right below ... place, I'd let 'em up easy, let 'em up easy" (Johnson, Robert Underwood ...
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