All Republican U. S. Presidents:
Thaddeus Stevens & Charles Sumner
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Was the Repblicans under Lincold gthe same as the democratic party of today
Thomas Jefferson and James Madison foremed the Republicans, witch is now known as the Democratic Party.
The National Republicans were old hictory
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Federalists and the Democratic Republicans. Federalist leader was Alexander Hamilton. Democratic Republicans was Thomas Jefferson.
The three primary goals of the Radical Republicans were to prevent the leaders of the Confederacy from returning to power; to ensure that the Republicans became a force to be reckoned with in the South; and for the federal government to help African Americans.
What combination of republicans and populist
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The main leaders of the radical republicans.
The wealthy, educated men because they have the time and will run the country wisely
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Federalists and the Democratic Republicans. Federalist leader was Alexander Hamilton. Democratic Republicans was Thomas Jefferson.
The three primary goals of the Radical Republicans were to prevent the leaders of the Confederacy from returning to power; to ensure that the Republicans became a force to be reckoned with in the South; and for the federal government to help African Americans.
Democratic-Republicans. The leaders of the party were Thomas Jefferson and James Madison
French History. a member of a political party (1791-93) of moderate republicans whose leaders were deputies from the department of Gironde.
No, the Republican Party's does not give elected officials and party leaders an automatic vote in the presidential primary process; however, politicians and party leaders can be elected to be delegates(pledged or otherwise).
At first, the Republicans were pleased because Johnson stated he wanted to deal harshly with leaders of the Confederacy, calling for the hanging of its President, Jefferson Davis, and other high officials, for treason. They became less pleased when newly instated President Johnson took a soft approach toward the states, and advocated leniency and reconciliation with the states and its citizens, who had been "mislead and deceived." Despite his brash talk, Johnson pardoned many Confederate leaders, making him forever the mortal enemy of the (Radical) Republicans in Congress.
At first, the Republicans were pleased because Johnson stated he wanted to deal harshly with leaders of the Confederacy, calling for the hanging of its President, Jefferson Davis, and other high officials, for treason. They became less pleased when newly instated President Johnson took a soft approach toward the states, and advocated leniency and reconciliation with the states and its citizens, who had been "mislead and deceived." Despite his brash talk, Johnson pardoned many Confederate leaders, making him forever the mortal enemy of the (Radical) Republicans in Congress.
James Madison was one of the leaders of the Democratic-Republican Party. Members of the party called themselves Republicans. They represented the Anti-Federalist ideology.