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andrey2020 [161]
3 years ago
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Select the three factors that made up the johnson plan. punishment of confederate states amnesty granted to most confederates wh

o took the oath of loyalty southern states could form governments after they canceled confederate debt 10 percent of the voters had to take the oath of loyalty southern states had to ratify the thirteenth amendment
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stira [4]3 years ago
8 0
The three parts of Andrew Johnson's Reconstruction Plan include:

1) Amnesty (forgiveness) to most Confederates who took an loyalty oath- Johnson did this in hopes that the South would not secede from the Union again. However, giving forgiveness to these individuals without punishing them upset several Northern politicians.

2) Southern states could form their own governments after they cancelled federal debt. This also upset Northern politicians, as they wanted to be able to have more control over the  South out of fear that they will not follow the newly established constitutional amendments.

3) Southern states had to ratify the 13th amendment. This amendment outlawed slavery across the entire United States. This ensured that there would be no forced labor.
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