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What were the competing visions for reconstruction of the South?​

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how the federal government should use its power in the South after the Civil War.

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The sources, goals, and competing visions for Reconstruction revolved around how the federal government should use its power in the South after the Civil War. Andrew Johnson's visions for Reconstruction were quite minimal. As president, Johnson pardoned nearly every white Southerner that pledged allegiance to the Union.

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