The purpose of Reconstruction was to rebuild and reintegrate the Southern states after the Civil War. Lincoln's plan was more lenient, requiring only ten percent of voters to take a loyalty oath, while the Radical Republicans' plan imposed stricter conditions, including civil rights for freed slaves and banning former Confederate officials from holding office.

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The purpose of Reconstruction after the Civil War was to rebuild and reintegrate the Southern states. There were two main plans for Reconstruction - Lincoln's more lenient approach and the Radical Republicans' stricter approach. Lincoln's plan required only ten percent of voters to take a loyalty oath, while the Radical Republicans' plan included provisions for civil rights for freed slaves and banning former Confederate officials from holding office.