Yes, he wanted to punish the South.
The main leaders of the radical republicans.
They were leaders of the Radical faction of the Republican Party at the time of the Civil War.
Thaddeus Stevens represented Pennsylvania in the United States House of Representatives, first as a Whig (from 1849 until 1853) and later as a Republican (from 1859 until 1868). He's sometimes confused with Senator Charles Sumner of Massachusetts, another Radical Republican.
Thaddeus Stevens
They led the Radical Republicans
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Thaddeus Stevens and Charles Sumner
Yes, he wanted to punish the South.
The main leaders of the radical republicans.
No. He did not. Thaddeus Stevens was a strong abolitionist
Thaddeus Stevens – Radical Republican
Thaddeus Stevens was born on April 4, 1792
Thaddeus Stevens went to Dartmouth College
Thaddeus Stevens was born on April 4, 1792
Man behind the 14th Amendment, which ends slavery. Stevens and President Johnson were absolutely opposed to each other. Known as a Radical Republican
Yes, Thaddeus Stevens died on August 11, 1868