Radical Reconstruction plans, primarily championed by the Congressional Republicans, sought to impose stricter measures on the Southern states following the Civil War, including the protection of African American civil rights and the redistribution of land. They aimed for a more transformative approach, emphasizing the need for federal intervention to ensure equal rights and suffrage for formerly enslaved individuals. In contrast, Andrew Johnson’s plans were more lenient, focusing on quickly restoring Southern states to the Union with minimal conditions, often allowing former Confederates to regain power and maintain existing social hierarchies. This fundamental difference highlighted the conflict between a vision of equality and a desire for reconciliation.
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