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What did andrew johnson do with the land of plantation owners seized during the civil war?

a. he returned it to the original owners.
b. he ordered it dispersed among the ex-slaves.
c. the federal government retained control of most of the land.
d. the first national parks were established on the seized property.
e. he suggested that communes be started so that all southerners had access to the land?

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Answer: A. He returned it to the original owners.

President Johnson's approach was a major disappointment to those who had hoped for land distribution to former slaves to help the newly freed black community establish itself economically. Johnson was taking a soft or moderate approach to Reconstruction, which granted pardons to most white Southerners and allowed them to reestablish their own governments, without any role in that process for the newly freed slaves. There were others who had wanted a more aggressive approach to Reconstruction that would have punished Southern slave owners more, and would have made arrangements for freed slaves to become property owners.

President Johnson's Amnesty Proclamation, issued May 29, 1865, authorized "restoration of all rights of property" to Southern rebels (except the former 'property' of slaves themselves), as long as those Southerners pledged an oath of their allegiance to the United States government .

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a. He returned it to the original land owners

In his Reconstruction Plan, President Johnson was focused on pardons including on the land owners that had participated in the Civil War. This is because his plan gave the white South a free hand in regulating the transition from slavery to freedom with the blacks being left out


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