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Under his “restoration program,” President Johnson offered to pardon all former citizens of the Confederacy who took an oath of loyalty to the Union, with the exception of former Confederate officers and officials as well as
veto.
crop-lien system and high interest rates.
any Confederate citizen with property worth more than $20,000.
help African Americans achieve political equality.
end slavery forever.
owners of small farms who did not want wealthy planters to regain power.
.
attended school.
The chief objectives of the Wade-Davis Bill were to ensure that former Confederate states would remain loyal to the Union and to
veto.
crop-lien system and high interest rates.
any Confederate citizen with property worth more than $20,000.
help African Americans achieve political equality.
end slavery forever.
owners of small farms who did not want wealthy planters to regain power.
.
attended school.
.
veto.
crop-lien system and high interest rates.
any Confederate citizen with property worth more than $20,000.
help African Americans achieve political equality.
end slavery forever.
owners of small farms who did not want wealthy planters to regain power.
.
attended school.
After Reconstruction many African Americans were trapped in economic circumstances that severely limited their new freedom by the
veto.
crop-lien system and high interest rates.
any Confederate citizen with property worth more than $20,000.
help African Americans achieve political equality.
end slavery forever.
owners of small farms who did not want wealthy planters to regain power.
.
attended school.
Having won a roughly three-to-one majority in the elections of 1866, congressional Republicans could override any presidential
veto.
crop-lien system and high interest rates.
any Confederate citizen with property worth more than $20,000.
help African Americans achieve political equality.
end slavery forever.
owners of small farms who did not want wealthy planters to regain power.
.
attended school.
By 1876, about 40 percent of all African American children, or roughly 600,000 children,
veto.
crop-lien system and high interest rates.
any Confederate citizen with property worth more than $20,000.
help African Americans achieve political equality.
end slavery forever.
owners of small farms who did not want wealthy planters to regain power.
.
attended school.
At the end of the Civil War, Radical Republicans in Congress had three main goals: to prevent the leaders of the Confederacy from returning to power, to make the Republican Party a powerful political force in the South, and to
veto.
crop-lien system and high interest rates.
any Confederate citizen with property worth more than $20,000.
help African Americans achieve political equality.
end slavery forever.
owners of small farms who did not want wealthy planters to regain power.
.
attended school.
Some “scalawags”—white Southerners who worked with the Republicans and supported Reconstruction—were
veto.
crop-lien system and high interest rates.
any Confederate citizen with property worth more than $20,000.
help African Americans achieve political equality.
end slavery forever.
owners of small farms who did not want wealthy planters to regain power.
.
attended school.
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