How did Johnson treat the former Confederates?
A) He treated them with extreme leniency. Even many of the high leaders were granted pardons under Johnson.
B) He treated them very harshly. He hated them for looking down on him when he lived in Tennessee.
C) He basically ignored them, and hoped that blacks would gain political power in the South.
D) Johnson refused to pardon them, but would allow them to vote if they swore allegiance to the United States.
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