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1 May, 12:18

Why president lincoln was opposed to the wade-davis bill?

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  1. 1 May, 12:34
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    Abraham Lincoln vetoed the Wade-Davis Bill of 1864 because he felt it imposed a harsh punishment on the Confederate states that rebelled from the Union. Radical Republicans proposed the bill to punish the Southern states during the Reconstruction phase after the Civil War ended.
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