Andrew Johnson
Andrew Johnson
Sounds like Bedford Forrest.
5 reasons why radical republicans thought senator edmund ross would vote with them
it was accepted
Radical Republicans wanted equal rights for freedmen (freed black slaves) and they also wanted a tougher stance against the south.
Senator Charles Sumner from Massachusetts lead the Radical Republicans, and spearheaded the effort to remove President Andrew Johnson from office.
Yes, all republicans were against slavery whereas republicans accepted gradual change the radicals wanted immediate change.
with whose plans did the radical republicans disagree
The pardoning of Jefferson Davis
Republicans gained control of Congress in 1866. Radical Republicans had the support of many Northerners who believed stricter measures should be taken against the former Confederate states. After the vicious violence in New Orleans that had killed dozens of Freedman, they supported the Radical Republicans and the Fourteenth Amendment.
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