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The three estates included conservatives - they did not want to change existing conditions radicals- they wanted to get rid of the king and set up a republic moderates- they had no extreme views and sided with either/or depending on the issue
RADICALS
radicals
After the radicals took control of the assembly, they called for a new legislative body called the National Convention.
The radicals were the ones who sat on the left side of the hall, those who radically wants to change government. Moderates are the ones with moderate views who are called centrist. Conservatives sat on the right side of the hall. They want a few or no changes in the government.
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The Moderates
liberals are left conservatives are the right both sides have their share of radicals and fanaticals revolutionaries, radicals, liberals. :)
Radicals were Patrick Henry, Sam Adams, John Adams, Charles Thompson Moderates were John Dickinson and George Washington
moderate were dirty peoples
The legislation that was passed by the moderates and radicals in 1866 was the Civil Rights Act. It gave the African Americans the freedom to become citizens and to forbid the use of the Black Codes.
The early leaders of the Congress were known as as the Moderates. They believed in asking the English government for reforms. The another group within Congress were called the Radicals. They wanted to oppose the English strongly.