President Lincoln believed that the south had never “legally” seceded from the union so his plan was to grant forgiveness in an attempt to reunite the states. However, he was assassinated just a few days after the end of the war so he was unable to put anything into play. The burden of Reconstruction then fell on Vs. President Andrew Johnson, who became president after Lincoln’s death. President Johnson, who was the only southern senator who did not leave the senate during the war, he believed that
President Lincoln believed that the south had never “legally” seceded from the union so his plan was to grant forgiveness in an attempt to reunite the states. However, he was assassinated just a few days after the end of the war so he was unable to put anything into play. The burden of Reconstruction then fell on Vs. President Andrew Johnson, who became president after Lincoln’s death. President Johnson, who was the only southern senator who did not leave the senate during the war, he believed that