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How did Congressional Reconstruction differ from Presidential Reconstruction? (3 Points) It made the black codes federal law It placed the former Confederate states under federal control It redistributed land among freed slaves It allowed Southern states to rejoin the Union under easy terms

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Answer: It placed the former Confederate states under federal control

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President Andrew Johnson was a democrat who wanted the Southern States of the Confederacy to be readmitted into the United States as soon as possible. He was also against the protection of former enslaved people in those states and showed this in his Reconstruction policies.

Congress which was controlled by the Radical Republicans at the time, did not appreciate Johnson's views and overruled his veto and imposed harsher restrictions on the former confederate states by placing them under federal control and keeping the army in those states so as to ensure the protection of formerly enslaved people.

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