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they view the reconstruction with a hatred, because they were on the side of the slaves
Democrats and Ex Confederate, Moderate Republicans, and Radical Republicans
The president who supported the plan of Radical Reconstruction was Andrew Johnson. After Abraham Lincoln's assassination, Johnson, who became president in 1865, initially favored a lenient approach to Reconstruction, but he faced significant opposition from Radical Republicans in Congress who sought more stringent measures to ensure civil rights and a complete reorganization of Southern society. Ultimately, Johnson's resistance to their policies led to his impeachment.
They added four more Reconstruction Acts
Legislative branch
Radical Republicans
Radical Republicans in congress had enough votes to override or defeat ,both vetoes, and the bills became law.
He vetoed the Radicals' reconstruction bills.
Radical Republicans
Radical Republicans
They passed the Civil Rights Act of 1866
Unfortunately, the view of Radical Republican prevailed in Reconstruction.
The Radical Republicans opposed the policies of President Lincoln and President Johnson
they view the reconstruction with a hatred, because they were on the side of the slaves
Radical Republicans
radical republicans lost power
The Radical Republicans viewed Andrew Johnson as a Southern sympathizer because he wanted to bring the states that seceded prior to the Civil War back into the Union immediately and unconditionally. The Republicans saw this as a potential threat to Reconstruction.