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Why did congress disagree with president andrew johnson's reconstruction plan

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Johnson's reconstruction plan was more severe than Lincoln's in the sense that it called for the complete disenfranchisement of ex-members of the Confederacy. Many in Congress saw this as too harsh, and feared it would lead to further rebellion. Congress also feared that this would create a large-scale shift in wealth from the wealthy aristocracy to the farmer class, which was viewed as a threat to the South's stability.
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