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Do lincoln’s Stipulations for readmission to the union suggest a lenient or a strict standard for the south?

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strict standard for the south
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Strict standard

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Lincoln’s plan to the Reconstruction was very strict to the Southern States. To do so, he was strict with them at the same time he pardoned all Southerners (except high leaders). He also made the Southern States ratify the 13th Amendment to be back with the Union, which meant that the Southern States were obliged to accept the end of slavery.

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