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How did Lincoln’s reaction to the Wade-Davis Bill preserve his plan for Reconstruction? Lincoln wrote a new draft of the bill to include elements from his plan. Lincoln immediately signed the bill because it aligned with his plan. Lincoln used a pocket veto to kill the bill so he could continue his plan. Lincoln formally vetoed the bill and called for Congress to support his plan.

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