Overview of the Three Plans for Reconstruction
President Lincoln-To end slavery, bring Southerners into the Union, and punish only the Confederate leadership.
Congress
(Radical Republicans)-To take vengeance upon the South and provide equal rights to the freedmen.
Johnson- To bring the common farmer to power in the South, forgive Confederate officials and reunite the two sides, without equal rights for blacks.
In which way were Johnson’s plan and Congress’s plan different?
A. Congress wanted to charge Confederate officials with treason.
B. Johnson wanted to be tougher on the Confederate leadership.
C. Johnson wanted freed slaves to have civil rights in the South.
D. Congress wanted freed slaves to migrate to states in the North.
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Ответ:
B. The population explosion that occurred in California after the Gold Rush readied California for statehood sooner than expected, igniting another free state/slave state controversy.
Explanation:
The California Gold Rush led to a population explosion in the region. Many people travelled to California in order to try to make a fortune. While very few people became rich, many people stated in the area and settled there. The rise in population ignited California's claim for statehood. However, every new admission to the union potentially affected the balance of power between slave and free states. This situation reignited sectional tensions in the United States.