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question 15 compared to rebels in the rest of world history’s civil wars, the rebels of the defeated confederacy were treated very harshly. true false
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After the U.S. Civil War, the defeated Confederate rebels were treated with relative leniency under President Andrew Johnson's reconstruction policies. Most Confederate leaders were pardoned, and there was no large-scale punishment or execution of rebel soldiers, which is far harsher treatment seen for rebels in many other historical civil wars.
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