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30 December, 15:30

Compare Lincoln's "Ten Percent Plan" to the Radical Republican Plan for Reconstruction. In the end, was Reconstruction a success or a failure? Why?

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  1. 30 December, 16:13
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    Ten percent plan:-

    1 - 10% of any southern state that votes to be loyal to Lincoln and the union will be added to the union

    2 - the state will have representatives in Congress

    3 - only leaders that encouraged the civil war will not be forgiven

    4 - the state has to end slavery

    Wade-Davis plan: - (radical republican plan)

    1 - 50% percent of any southern state has to vote

    2 - they must promise to end slavery

    3 - won’t have representatives in Congress

    *lincoln used his pocket veto because he believed the wade Davis plan slowed down the process of reconstruction.

    *reconstruction failed. Pros:-

    1 - south was halfway rebuilt

    2 - slaves were free

    Cons:-

    1 - Black codes, ku klux klan, and (poll tax, literacy test, and grandfather clause) made the freed men’s life’s restricted.
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