yes
No, it was not successful; False.
The 10 percent Reconstruction plan decreed that a state could be reintegrated into the Union when 10 percent of the 1860 vote count from that state had taken an oath of allegiance to the U.S. and pledged to abide by emancipation.
The 10 percent Reconstruction plan decreed that a state could be reintegrated into the Union when 10 percent of the 1860 vote count from that state had taken an oath of allegiance to the U.S. and pledged to abide by emancipation.
Eight presidents have died in office. Obama is our 44th president. 8/44 = 18 percent.
yes
The 10 Percent Plan was the title of Lincoln's plan for the South's recovery from from the war.
No, it was not successful; False.
Because president Lincoln gave ten percent to the south. Of course the ten percent was money
well president Lincoln wanted to end slavery but on the other hand president Johnson wanted to keep it.
Ten Percent Plan
December 8: President Lincoln announces the Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction. It offers pardon and restoration of property -- except slaves -- to Confederates who swear allegiance to the Union and agree to accept emancipation. Known as the 10 Percent Plan, it requires only 10% of a former Confederate state's voters to pledge the oath before the state can begin the process of readmission into the Union. Hopefully this helps, I don't own this,
President Abraham Lincoln supported the Ten Percent Plan for Reconstruction because he wanted to mend ties with the former Confederate states, not punish them further.
bring the south back into the union quickly
"10 percent" Reconstruction plan
December 8: President Lincoln announces the Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction. It offers pardon and restoration of property -- except slaves -- to Confederates who swear allegiance to the Union and agree to accept emancipation. Known as the 10 Percent Plan, it requires only 10% of a former Confederate state's voters to pledge the oath before the state can begin the process of readmission into the Union. Hopefully this helps, I don't own this,
The Ten Percent (10%) Plan.