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As of Nov. 7, 2010, the democrats control both houses of congress. In January, when the next session starts, the republicans will take control of the house. The senate, however, remains in democratic control.
In late February 1868 eleven articles of impeachment were brought against Andrew Johnson over political and ideological differences between the president and Congress.
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The answer is: To take political power away from freed slaves and carpetbaggers
Reconstitution is when you take something dry (like soup powder) or concentrated (like a can of condensed soup) and add enough water to make the end product usable. Reconstruction is when you take something that was broken down (say a combustion engine) into its component parts and rebuild it so that it is fully operational.
1. Most of the northern states had elected Republican officials, which weren't to radical for the time. 2. Am I doing your homework?
Members of the Congress called Radical Republicans vowed to take control of Reconstruction. Republicans were able to take control of Reconstruction because they had a solid majority - southern Democrats couldn't vote and northern Democrats had lost credibility (they were considered to be pro-Confederacy or, at least, in favor of settling the war vs. winning it). They did so out of profound philosophical differences with President Andrew Johnson over treatment of the former Confederate states and the newly-freed slaves.
The North and South should take equal responsibility for causing the Civil War
The North and South should take equal responsibility for causing the Civil War
The Congressional elections of 1866 put Radical Republicans in control of Congress. They set up a free labor economy using the military and the Freedmenâ??s Bureau. Rights of freed slaves were protected, labor contracts were negotiated, schools were set up to make the transition from slave to citizen easier. Many teachers, missionaries, business and politicians came to the south to help run things as well, they were derisively called â??Carpetbaggersâ?? by disgruntled southerners.
the difference between the moderate republicans attitude toward construction and the radicals attitude toward reconstruction was that the moderate wanted to make progress but wanted to take things slow and try to makr progess nice and easy with the south. they didnt want to go in right away because they needed money and they did want to make any conforntations with the south that would cause a war between them. the radical wanted to go about things the other way. they wanted to cause pain toward the south. they wanted to tourture them by any means nesassery and they wanted to make recontruction start now.
The Radical Republican reconstruction plan was to free all slaves giving them equal rights to an white American, including to vote. They wanted to punish the ex-confederates from succeeding from the union, also having the south to write a new constitution.
The U.S. Congress, under the control of the Radical Republicans, passed the Military Reconstruction Act of 1867 on March 7, in spite of President Johnson's veto. This act sought to rebuild the governments of the southern states using the governments of the northern states as examples. It was also implemented to ensure that the civil rights of the free blacks in the South by requiring the states in the South to include the rights of free blacks in their constitutions. The Military Reconstruction Act divided the South into five military districts. Virginia became the first district, North Carolina and South Carolina the second district, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida the third district, Mississippi and Arkansas the fourth district, and Louisiana and Texas the fifth district. These territories were placed under the military control of the United States. The first military commanders had virtually unlimited power. The Military Reconstruction Act also required the southern states to elect new government officials. This is because following the Civil War, the representatives from the South that arrived in the capital to represent their states were the leaders of the Confederacy during the Civil War! The people that had been fighting the Union merely months before had shown up in Washington, D.C. to take their seats in the government. This created many problems because there was too much tension in the government between the southern representatives and the northern representatives. The final term of the Military Reconstruction Act was that the new southern state governments needed to pass the 14th Amendment (which defined citizenship and gave every citizen the right to due process). The Military Reconstruction Act is important to history for many reasons. This act was a way that the Radical Republicans in Congress could punish the southern states that had previously made up the Confederacy. It was also a way that they could ensure rights for the free blacks in the South. The southern Democrats at the end of the Civil War knew that once slavery was abolished, they would need a new way to control wealth and labor in the South so that they could, once again, be the most powerful and influential people in the South. To do this, they had passed "Black Codes", which limited the rights of the free blacks. These codes were different in each state, and they were strongly opposed by the Radical Republicans. The Military Reconstruction Act was a way that the Radical Republicans could ensure the free blacks certain rights, and also punish the southern states for their behavior before and during the Civil War.
Congress had enough power to override Johnson's vetoes.
The Republicans took control of the US House of Representatives in the 2010 midterm elections.
Lincoln and the Radical Republicans unequivocally agreed on one topic, the abolition of slavery. The policies of the Radical Republicans were an issue of heated debate between Lincoln's ideas of reconstruction, and the Republicans' ideas of reconstruction. Lincoln's ideas of reconstruction were dictated by "kindness". Radical Republicans had proposed the idea of the Ironclad Oath. The Oath required that a person had to swear he had never borne arms against the Union or supported the Confederacy --- that is, he had "never voluntarily borne arms against the United States," had "voluntarily" given "no aid, countenance, counsel or encouragement" to persons in rebellion and had exercised or attempted to exercise the functions of no office under the Confederacy. They also supported the Wade-Davis Bill. The bill made remittance to the Union for former Confederate states contingent on a majority in each Southern state to take the Ironclad Oath to the effect they had never in the past supported the Confederacy. The Wade-Davis Bill passed both the Senate and Congress, but was vetoed by Lincoln. Lincoln wanted the Southern States to reunite with the Union and feared that the Wade Davis bill would prevent unification. At the time the Wade-Davis Bill had passed both houses, there was not a federal bill or proposed amendment to the constitution to end slavery. Therefore, Lincoln knew that any immediate plans for emancipation would have to take place at a state level, in states that the Emancipation Proclamation did not affect. He believed that Wade--Davis would jeopardize state-level emancipation movements in loyal border states.
According to Sparknotes:"President Lincoln seemed to favor self-Reconstruction by the states with little assistance from Washington. To appeal to poorer whites, he offered topardonall Confederates; to appeal to former plantation owners and southern aristocrats, he pledged to protect private property. Unlike Radical Republicans in Congress, Lincoln did not want to punish southerners or reorganize southern society. His actions indicate that he wanted Reconstruction to be a short process in which secessionist states could draft new constitutions as swiftly as possible so that the United States could exist as it had before. But historians can only speculate that Lincoln desired a swift reunification, for his assassination in 1865 cut his plans for Reconstruction short."