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Q: Which former Confederate state escaped most of Radical Reconstruction?
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What was Radical Reconstruction?

Radical Reconstruction was the imposition of military government in the South after the Civil War, in order to punish the former Confederate states and enforce the abolishment of slavery. Abraham Lincoln disagreed with the plans of the Radical Republicans in Congress, who instituted the military control of the South after his assassination,


Which former confederate state had most blacks holding office during reconstruction?

Which former Confederate state had the most blacks holding office during Reconstruction


After passage of the Reconstruction Acts who took charge of the governments of the former Confederate states?

his grant of amnesty to former Confederate soldiers


How did Johnson views help lead to radical reconstruction efforts?

Johnson favored conciliatory policies to the South and a rush to reincorporate the former Confederate states back to the union without due regard for freedman's rights. The Radical Republicans opposed.


What did the assassination of Lincoln do for radical republicans?

It gave the way to enact their plan for the Reconstruction of the South, based upon the idea that the former Confederate States had to suffer all the consequences of their secession and the war they had lost.


What was radical reconstruction plan?

The Radical Reconstruction plan was a strict plan formed by the Radical Republicans.They wanted to have a very strict plan for reconstruction in the south.Read more: What_is_the_radical_reconstruction_plan


Why do you think both Lincoln and the Radical Republicans excluded former confederate officer from their reconstruction plans?

Answer 1because they disagreed with the confederate officers and so Lincoln & radical republicans compromise and work together.Answer 2There were two main reasons.Firstly, the former Confederate Officers were men that had just finished committing treason against the Government of the United States. It would not make sense to give them immediate clemency.Secondly, losing the war did not change their opinions on major issues such as Slavery, State Nullification, and several other issues. In order to create a viable Reconstruction program to implement the changes that the nation needed, Lincoln and the Radical Republicans needed to keep the former Confederates out.


Which plan limited the voting rights of former confederate officers?

The Reconstruction plan


Which people or groups wanted Reconstruction policy to be the most forgiving for the former confederate states?

President Andrew Johnson wanted the Reconstruction policy to be more forgiving to the former confederate states. Members of the Republican party did not like this.


What was the radical reconstruction period?

Between 1867 and 1877, the so-called Radical Republicans enforced changes in the governments of the former Confederate states through military occupation, enforcement of abolition, and enacting state laws that tried to give freed slaves more political power.


How did President Lincoln's death change the course of the Reconstruction Era?

US President Lincoln had planned generous conditions for the Reconstruction Era for the former Confederate states. His assassination in 1865, negated these generous terms and the radical wing of the Republican Party set about to punish the South severely.


In the context of reconstruction amnesty was?

a group pardon for nearly all former confederate soldiers