The Reconstruction plan that included military occupation was the Congressional or Radical Reconstruction, which began after the Civil War. This plan imposed military rule over the Southern states to enforce new laws and ensure civil rights for freed slaves. The Reconstruction Acts of 1867 divided the South into military districts, with federal troops overseeing the implementation of reforms and the protection of African American rights. This approach aimed to rebuild the South and promote equality following the end of slavery.
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