Plan

Ten Percent
Plan
Wade-Davis Bill
Proposed by President
Abraham
Republicans in
Congress (1864)
President Andrew
Johnson (1865)
Johnson Plan
Reconstruction Act
Radical Republicans
(1867)
Lincoln (1863)
Conditions for
former
• 10
• Majority of
Confederate
States to
percent
of voters
white men
• Majority of
white men
rejoin Union
must
swear
loyalty to
Union
• Must
abolish
slavery
must swear
loyalty
⚫ Former
Confederate
volunteers
cannot vote or
hold office
• Wartime
debts by
states will not
be recognized
must swear
loyalty
• Must ratify
Thirteenth
Amendment
• Former
Confederate
officials may
vote and hold
office
• Each state
would be
appointed a
governor
chosen by the
President
Must disband
state
governments
• Must write new
constitutions
• Must ratify
Fourteenth
Amendment
• African
American men
must be
allowed to vote
• Must disqualify
former officials
of the
Confederacy
from holding
public office
of the text and the chart, which best describes Lincoln's Reconstruction plan? (1 point)
○ Lincoln's plan would have placed great emphasis on regaining southern loyalty.
○ Lincoln's plan would have been very lenient toward the South.
○ Lincoln's plan would have severely punished the South.
○ Lincoln's plan would have disregarded the issue of slavery.

Lincoln's plan would have been very lenient toward the South.