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- how did president abraham lincolns reconstruction plan differ from the wade-davis bill?○ lincolns plan did not guarantee african american equality.○ lincolns plan enacted black codes.○ lincolns plan did not pardon former confederates.○ lincolns plan created the freedmans bureau.
Lincoln's 10% Plan focused on readmitting Confederate states quickly with a loyalty oath, but did not include provisions for African American political or social equality. The Wade-Davis Bill was stricter on Confederates, but neither initially addressed equality, though Lincoln's plan's lack of explicit equality guarantees is a key distinction in its scope. Black Codes were enacted by Southern states post-war, the Freedman's Bureau was created under Congress, and Lincoln's plan did offer pardons to most Confederates.
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O. Lincoln's plan did not guarantee African American equality.