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Radical Republicans wanted equal rights for freedmen (freed black slaves) and they also wanted a tougher stance against the south.
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Radical Republicans wanted equal rights for freedmen (freed black slaves), and they also wanted a tougher stance against the South.
Radical Republicans wanted equal rights for freedmen (freed black slaves), and they also wanted a tougher stance against the South.
Radical Republicans wanted equal rights for freedmen (freed black slaves), and they also wanted a tougher stance against the South.
Radical Republicans wanted equal rights for freedmen (freed black slaves) and they also wanted a tougher stance against the south.
The political ideas of the Radical Republicans were the strict policies of slavery. Many Southerners still refused to accept abolishing slavery in the 14th Amendment and believed Africans should not have equal rights.
Thaddeus Stevens was one of the Radical Republicans after the Civil War. He was a prominent leader in Congress who advocated for equal rights for African Americans and strong measures against the Southern states that had seceded from the Union.
Radical Republicans believed blacks were entitled to the same political rights as whites. They believed the Confederates were traitors and that they should be punished for their roles in the American Civil War. Following Lincolnâ??s assassination, they vigorously opposed President Johnsonâ??s lenient approach to the south and engaged in a fierce political battle with him.
Radical Republicans wanted to oversee Reconstruction because they wanted to let the blacks have their equal rights that are stated in the Declaration of Independence.
Look up Radical Republicans and traditional Southern Democracts during Reconstruction. The Radical Republicans wanted equal rights for freed slaves and they also wanted a tougher stance against the South. They wanted to punish the South for causing the war. Hope this helps! :)