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Read the following excerpt from a presidential proclamation issued in 1865 and answer the question below. I, Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, . . . hereby grant and assure to all white persons who have, directly or indirectly, participated in the existing rebellion, except as hereinafter excepted, a full pardon, but upon the condition, nevertheless, that every such person will . . . take and subscribe the following oath . . . Source: Library of Congress.
Why did Radical Republicans disagree with this proclamation?
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