why did conflict erupt between president Johnson and congress after Lincoln's assassination
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a. After Lincoln's assassination, President Johnson and Congress clashed over the implementation of Lincoln's Reconstruction policies, which sought to bring the former Confederate states back into the Union. Johnson favored a more lenient approach, while Congress wanted a more stringent approach that would ensure civil rights for African Americans. This disagreement ultimately led to a power struggle between the two branches of government.