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Abraham Lincoln
American President who first tried to reconstruct the South. Lincoln's plan was the most lenient towards Southerners, because he was more concerned with reconciliation with southern states
Andrew Johnson
Lincoln's vice president who became the president after Lincoln's assassination. Johnson was a Southerner, and his plan for Reconstruction was more harsh towards Confederate leaders, but he did not attempt to force Southerners to respect the rights of former slaves
Oliver O. Howard
Leader of the Freedmen's Bureau
Rutherford B. Hayes
U.S. President, who became president with the Compromise of 1877, which gave him the votes to win the election, in exchange for ending Reconstruction