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  1. Chapter 16 - Reconstructing A Nation, 1863-1877 (American's …

    How did President Andrew Johnson respond to southern states' resistance to his reconstruction requirements? He did nothing in response to the southern resistance. Johnson's …

  2. Andrew Johnson and the veto of the Civil Rights Bill

    Apr 14, 2015 · Andrew Johnson returned his veto of the Civil Rights Bill to Congress with his stated objections. His first concern revolved around Federal decisions being made for the as …

  3. Veto of the First Reconstruction Act - Teaching American History

    President Andrew Johnson, opposed to the comparatively mild intervention represented in the Freedman’s Bureau and the Civil Rights Act of 1866, took the unusual step of campaigning …

  4. Reconstruction - Civil War End, Changes & Act of 1867 | HISTORY

    Oct 29, 2009 · At the end of May 1865, President Andrew Johnson announced his plans for Reconstruction, which reflected both his staunch Unionism and his firm belief in states’ rights.

  5. Andrew Johnson’s Veto of the Civil Rights Act, 1866

    On March 27, 1866, in a message to Congress regarding their proposed civil rights legislation, Johnson explained his constitutional concerns about the bill. In the end, Johnson refused to …

  6. Andrew Johnson - Wikipedia

    Johnson implemented his own form of Presidential Reconstruction, a series of proclamations directing the seceded states to hold conventions and elections to reform their civil governments.

  7. Radical Republicanism and the Battle Over Reconstruction

    President Johnson quickly disappointed Radical Republicans when he rejected their idea that the federal government could provide voting rights for freed slaves.

  8. Andrew Johnson and Reconstruction - U.S. National Park Service

    Andrew Johnson and Congress were unable to agree on a plan for restoring the ravaged country following the Civil War. There was a marked difference between Congressional …

  9. President Andrew Johnson’s Veto of the Third Reconstruction …

    President Andrew Johnson took a lenient approach to restoring the rebel states to the Union. Radical Republicans in Congress did not believe Johnson’s plans adequately protected the …

  10. History 202-MIDTERM Flashcards | Quizlet

    When Mississippi rejected legislation that outlawed slavery and South Carolina refused to renounce secession in 1865 and 1866, how did President Andrew Johnson respond?