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Rebuild (Compromise of 1877 (to enact federal legislation that would spur…
Rebuild
Compromise of 1877
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Once the parties had agreed to these terms, the Electoral Commission performed its duty. The Hayes’ electors were selected and Hayes was named president two days before the inauguration.
The white population of the country was anxious to get on with making money. No serious move to restore the rights of black citizens would surface again until the 1950s.
Johnson's Plan
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No pardons would be available to high Confederate officials and persons owning property valued in excess of $20,000
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Lincolin's Plan
A general amnesty would be granted to all who would take an oath of loyalty to the United States and pledge to obey all federal laws pertaining to slavery
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he states of Louisiana, Arkansas and Tennessee rapidly acted to comply with these terms. Despite an early position showing a vindictive streak, Andrew Johnson continued Lincoln's plan for reconstruction when he took office after Lincoln's assassination.
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