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Arrange the following events in the order in which they occurred.The Civil War officially ended.The Radical Republicans introduced the Wade-Davis Bill.The Radical Republicans formed the Joint Committee on Reconstruction.President Abraham Lincoln vetoed the Wade-Davis Bill.John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Abraham Lincoln.

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Answered by saltywhitehorse
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The Radical Republicans introduced the Wade-Davis Bill.

President Abraham Lincoln vetoed the Wade-Davis Bill.

John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Abraham Lincoln.

The Civil War officially ended.

The Radical Republicans formed the Joint Committee on Reconstruction.

Explanation:

  • The Radical Republicans propose the Wade Davis Bill which aimed at reconstruction of Southern states which have overthrown the Republican form of government in 1864.
  • President Abraham Lincoln refused to sign the bill and killed it with a pocket veto.
  • John Booth assassinated President Lincoln in 1865. President Lincoln shot while watching a play in Ford's Theater in Washington.
  • The Confederate troops surrender to the Union in 1865 which led to the end of the Civil War.
  • The Radical Republicans form the Joint Committee on Reconstruction to report on conditions in the former Confederate states after the Civil War and to propose certain law.

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Answered by mrxuanthuantran
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Answer:

1. The Radical Republicans introduced the Wade-Davis Bill

2. President Abraham Lincoln vetoed the Wade-Davis Bill

3. The Civil War officially ended

4. John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Abraham Lincoln

5. The Radical Republicans formed the Joint Committee on Reconstruction

Explanation:

1. The Wade-Davis Bill was introduced on February 15, 1864

2. Lincoln vetoed the Bill on July 2, 1864

3. The Civil War ended on April 9, 1865

4. President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated on April 15, 1865

5. The Radical Republicans formed the Joint Committee on Reconstruction in December 1865

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