What was Lincoln Plan for reconstruction

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Answer: There were three basic plans of reconstruction, one created by President Abraham Lincoln, one by Congress and one by President Andrew Johnson. Lincoln's plan of 1863 called for 10 percent of a state's voters in the election of 1860 to take an oath of allegiance and pledge to adhere to emancipation. The state would then also have to set up a state government before being allowed back into the Union. This plan were relatively simple since Lincoln never believed that the Southern States had ever legally seceded. 

The Republicans were shocked at how easily the Southern states were to be allowed back into the Union. They were afraid the South would reinstate slavery once back. To prevent this, the Republicans came up with the Wade-Davis Bill of 1864. It increased the requirement of ten percent of the voters to fifty percent. It also wanted stronger safeguards for emancipation. Lincoln, however, refused to sign the bill and it was never passed. This reconstruction plan showed the clashing between President Lincoln and the Congress. Congress believed that the states had left the Union and had given up their rights. The Republicans also split up into two groups. One group was moderate and agreed with Lincoln that the re-admittance of the states should be done as quickly as possible. The other side wanted the aristocratic planters to be punished and the South dealt with harshly. 

Many believed that Johnson would agree with the up-hauling of the Southern social system. Instead, he issued his own Reconstruction plan on May 29, 1865. Johnson's plan called for special state conventions. These conventions would be held to repeal the state's decree of secession, disclaim all Confederate debts, and ratify the Thirteenth Amendment. Johnson's plan did call for a quick re-admittance, but it also demanded that the leading Confederates be disfranchised. Johnson's plan was more similar to Lincoln's, but it also dealt with the Confederates slightly harsher, like the congressional plan. In the end, it was Johnson's plan that was put into action. 

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I choose letter D. The races of each of the person's parents. Ancestry was the biggest factor in determining one’s social status in a Spanish colony.  Those who are pure Spanish that were born in Spain were the ones at the top.  The lesser your Spanish heritage the lower your standing in society.

Answer: the race of each of the persons parents

Explanation: it’s right

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its impact on individuals depended chiefly on their social position. The king or ruler, for example, sat at the top of the feudal chain and brought great benefits. By distributing his kingdom among his nobles, he received the loyalty of these men and the guarantee of an army during times of war. The people who worked the lands got jobs and places to live

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Because a primary resource would be an interview of someone in that event or their diary or something they wrote about that event. If you couldnt find anything, you would have to use the secondary source, a book or article written about that event but the author wasnt in it or there

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to learn frim the conclusions of many other experts on the event

Which of the following locations served as the headquarters for General Washington’s troops during the winter of 1777-1778?

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The location that served as the headquarters for General Washington's troops during the winter of 1777-1778 was Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

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Valley Forge is the place where George Washington camped in the winter of 1777-1778 during the American War of Independence. It is located in southern Pennsylvania, about 35 km northwest of Philadelphia. The place is named after a smithy, located on the Valley Creek River. It was here that Baron von Steuben joined the Washington army.

Valley Forge hope I helped :)

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The answer, if I’m assuming it’s a multiple choice, is:

It set the course for future explorations and land claims

The Treaty of Tordesillas was between the Spanish and the Portuguese, the impact was to clear up confusion on newly claimed land in the New World...honestly I hope that helps and it's right