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How was the ten percent plan different from the wade-davis bill?

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In the summer of 1864, the Radical Republicans passed the Wade-Davis Bill to counter Lincoln's Ten-Percent Plan. The bill stated that a southern state could rejoin the Union only if 50 percent of its voters swore an ―ironclad oath‖ of allegiance to the United States.
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