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How did congress feel about president johnson’s plan? what did they do instead?.

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Congress got outraged about president Johnson’s plan and rejected the the plan of Reconstruction. They adopted the more harsh policies against the White southerners.

Who was Johnson?

Andrew Johnson was the president of the United States of the America and he served the people of the united nations from  1865 to 1869. He was the vice president who became the president after the assassination of the Abraham Lincoln.

The congress rejected the Johnson's plan as it was injustice to the blacks and it was not protecting the civil rights of the blacks.

Therefore it led to the rejection of the Johnson's plan of reconstruction and to the outcome of it congress adopted the harsh policies against the whites. In 1866, Radical Republic took the decisions of the reconstructions.

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