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History, 26.07.2019 19:40 JacobWat

If you were a member of congress how would you have treated the south after the civil war? would you have had different plans like the presidential, congressional, and milltiary plans? in 1-2 paragraphs describe to me what you would have done differently and why, and then compare your plan to one of the three plans. need on this !! worth 20 points i

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