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How did the Radical Republican's plan differ from Lincoln's during Reconstruction? Thank you!

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The Radical Republicans opposed Lincoln's plan because they thought it too lenient toward the South. Radical Republicans hoped to control the Reconstruction process, transform Southern society, disband the planter aristocracy, redistribute land, develop industry, and guarantee civil liberties for former slaves.

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so, the radical republicans had opposed Lincolns plan because they thought it too lenient towards the south... The radical republicans had hoped to control the reconstruction process , had transformed southern society. they had disband the planter aristocracy, redistribute land, develop industry, and guarantee civil liberties for former slaves

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this is what i know but you know it could be wrong sorry

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