The Ten Percent Plan was written by president Lincoln. The Radical Republicans wrote the Wade Davis Bill/ Ten Percent Plan. The Bill stated that the southern states could rejoin but, had to swear under "Ironclad oath" to rejoin the Union. This also established safeguards for African American Civil
The four plans are the ten percent plan (Lincoln's plan), the Wade Davis bill, the Johnson plan , and the freedmen bearoue
The ten percent plan was different from the Wade and Davis bill because, the Ten Percent Plan offered southerners amnesty, or official pardon, for all illegal acts supporting the rebellion. The Wade-Davis Bill procedures is state had to meet two conditions before it could rejoin the union, first it had to ban slavery . second a majority of adult males in the state had to take the loyalty oath.
Lincoln didn't agree with this bill because he thought it was too harsh. He had a more lenient Ten Percent Plan, which allowed southerners still hold/run for office,unlike the Wade-Davis Bill. Unfortunately Lincoln was assassinated before the veto was official, and the Ten Percent Plan was put in effect.
To calculate the Percent to Plan, you can first substitute the variable X for the percent and the variable Y for the Plan, and then you can solve for the end rate of percent to plan easily.
The Ten Percent Plan was different from the Wade and Davis bill because, the ten percent plan offered southerners amnesty, or official pardon, for all illegal acts supporting the rebellion. The Wade-Davis Bill procedures is state had to meet two conditions before it could rejoin the union, first it had to ban slavery . second a majority of adult males in the state had to take the loyalty oath.
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Lincoln's Ten Percent Plan: -offered amnesty for illegal acts -you had to swear and oath of loyalty to the U.S. -you had to agree that slavery was illegal Wade-Davis Bill: -ban slavery -majority of adult males in the state to take a loyalty oath The Wade-Davis Bill would make it tougher on the Southern states to rejoin the Union
Lincoln's plan was the ten percent plan and Johnson's plan was Reconstruction
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