The Radicals were opposed to the "politics of prayers" followed by the Moderates within the Congress. They explored more radical objectives and methods. They emphasised the importance of self reliance and constructive work. They argued that people must rely on their own strength, not on the "good" intentions of the government (as was the stated policy of the Moderates). They believed that people must fight for swaraj .
Posted by ayush varma(kv student)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
The moderates were the people who were non-violent and who opposed violence. They proposed to struggle against the British in a non-violent manner. In the first twenty years of its existence, the Congress was "moderate" in its objectives and methods. Its Moderate Leaders practised what was called by the Radicals as the "politics of petition". They would raise various political, administrative and economic issues, place their demands before the government, and expected the government to take action accordingly.
Liberals were mostly middle-class business leaders and merchants Radicals favored drastic change to extend democracy to all people .
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radicals
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.
Radicals were Patrick Henry, Sam Adams, John Adams, Charles Thompson Moderates were John Dickinson and George Washington
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Surat did not split. the indian national congress split into two (radicals and moderates) during the session in surat in 1907
The Moderates
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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.
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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
The power of the Radicals in Congress was waning.
They all have politics in common.