Yes, he wanted to punish the South.
Thaddeus stevens and Charles Sumner
Thaddeus Stevens was one of the Radical Republicans after the Civil War. He was a prominent leader in Congress who advocated for equal rights for African Americans and strong measures against the Southern states that had seceded from the Union.
No. He did not. Thaddeus Stevens was a strong abolitionist
Thaddeus Stevens was a prominent Republican congressman and a key leader of the Radical Republicans during the Reconstruction era following the Civil War. He advocated for harsh measures against the Southern states and played a crucial role in the passage of the Reconstruction Acts, which aimed to establish civil rights and political equality for freed slaves. Stevens also pushed for land redistribution to ensure economic independence for former slaves. His efforts were instrumental in shaping the policies that sought to rebuild the South and integrate formerly enslaved people into American society.
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Thaddeus stevens
Thaddeus stevens
Thaddeus Stevens and Charles Sumner
The main leaders of the radical republicans.
Thaddeus Stevens – Radical Republican
Thaddeus Stevens
Man behind the 14th Amendment, which ends slavery. Stevens and President Johnson were absolutely opposed to each other. Known as a Radical Republican
They were leaders of the Radical faction of the Republican Party at the time of the Civil War.
Thaddeus stevens and Charles Sumner
Thaddeus Stevens
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Yes, he wanted to punish the South.