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How did Congress react to the Black Codes of the 1860s?
Congress passed new laws that restricted the rights of African Americans.
Congress asked President Johnson to take control of Reconstruction.
Congress took control of Reconstruction from President Johnson.
Congress supported President Lincoln’s plan for states’ readmittance.

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Answered by dentssnark0h
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Answer: the answer it’s A

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Answered by lavalamp
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Answer:

Congress took control of Reconstruction from President Johnson

Explanation:

President Johnson and Congress's outlooks on Reconstruction were as further from each other as possible. Congress was pushing for the rights of freed people and a lot more thorough job be the reconstruction of the south, on the other hand President Johnson supported a more lenient and swift reintegration. In March 1865, Congress created the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, popularly known as the Freedmen’s Bureau, which was approved by Lincoln. The Freedmen’s Bureau engaged in many initiatives to ease the transition from slavery to freedom.

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