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How did president Johnson handle land that had been a banded in the south during the Civil War?

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Answer:Andrew Johnson, the 17th President of the United States, was pro-slavery throughout his career in the Johnson, like Lincoln, had grown up in poverty. Confederate officials and owners of large taxable estates were required to apply individually for ... but denying the vote to a crippled African American Civil War veteran.

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President Johnson handled land that had been abandoned in the South during the Civil War by returning it to white landowners.

President Andrew Johnson ordered all land under federal control to be returned to its previous owners in the summer of 1865, as one of the first acts of Reconstruction.

Andrew Johnson served as the 17th U.S. president, assuming office after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
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