Examples Of My Vision For Reconstruction

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My Vision for Reconstruction After Lincoln’s assassination from John Wilkes Booth, all of his hard work and diligence put into his well thought-out reconstruction plan was destroyed. Lincoln’s main priority throughout his rein of presidency was to reunite the seceded states of the Confederates back into the Union. After the massive destruction the south received of the long battling days of the the Civil war, the south was left as a barren, destroyed wasteland. Lincoln sought after the plan to bring the south back up to it's urbanized and farming glory. He felt an emotional pity for the heavy loss and damage that many of the southern states would not have gained. Lincoln wanted to avoid any punishment that many people tried to persuade him to give to the southerners. With the swearing of an oath, Lincoln would fully trust the south and put his plans into action. Lincoln proposed that 10% of the former confederate people were required to swear an oath of loyalty. Lincoln realized that pre Civil war south was abundant in producing crops and other vegetables. As …show more content…

The whole point in reconstruction was to build back up the southern states that lost the Civil War after succession to their former “glory”. If funds become an issue, that is when the slaves, as mentioned previously, received the money and land they earned from their previous slave owners. The South should not return to the Union just to suffer overall with a bad economy and landscape. The south is again apart of OUR country and a Freedmen’s Bureau is made to help and build back up the southern states. Radical Republicans and Lincoln were strong supporters of the Freedmen’s Bureau and wanted it to be a big major focus in the plans of reconstruction (Radical Republican Reconstruction Plan). Andrew Johnson was a former slave owner and vetoed the Freedmen’s Bureau, an important factor that needed to be a part of any reconstruction

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