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Is this statement true or false After the Civil War, Lincoln wanted to punish the Southern states by putting the former rebel leaders in prison and making the southern states pay for the cost of war.
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Is this statement true or false After the Civil War, Lincoln wanted to punish the Southern states by putting the former rebel leaders in prison and making the southern states pay for the cost of war.
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B yes it is false human fella fellow human lol :P B
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Hi there,
The correct answer to this is false.
After the civil war happened, Lincoln was
arguing about the Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction. He basically felt more forgiving. This is why this is false.
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