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How was President Andrew Johnson's plan for the South different from
Lincoln's?

A. It allowed rich people to keep their slaves.

B. It made former slaves stay on the land.

C. It was easier on former Confederate states.

D. It was harder on former Confederate states.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

He had more respect for states' right than Lincoln

Andrew Jackson was keen on the Jeffersonian tradition and thus respected states' rights to a greater extent than Lincoln. He accepted the 1833 compromise put forward by Clay regarding the tariffs.

President Andrew Johnson's planed for the South different from Lincoln's because it was easier on former Confederate states.

Common sentiments for supporting the Confederate cause during the Civil War were slavery and state's rights. Many were motivated to fight in order to the institution of slavery.

The Confederate States of America consisted of 11 states. 7 original members and 4 states that seceded after the fall of Fort Sumter.

The  states are Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North  Carolina etc.

The correct answer is option C.

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