The northens wanted to put the Southerners problem behind them and turn to their own affairs.
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 early end to military reconstruction in the post-Civil War United States was primarily supported by Southern Democrats and some Northern Republicans, known as "Liberal Republicans." These groups believed that the Reconstruction policies were too harsh and that it was time to restore home rule to the South. The Compromise of 1877, which resolved the disputed 1876 presidential election, effectively led to the withdrawal of federal troops from Southern states, marking the end of military reconstruction.
The Republicans gain control of Southern state governments during reconstruction by federal forces. This happen from the railroad schemes in the South.
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Carpetbaggers
Radical Republicans
Southern white Republicans 'scalawags'
Republicans
they view the reconstruction with a hatred, because they were on the side of the slaves
It was called "Reconstruction." There were continuing disputes between northern Republicans, and the efforts by Southerners to maintain control over the freed slaves led to "Radical Reconstruction" in which the Southern states were placed under military governorships.
Democrats and Ex Confederate, Moderate Republicans, and Radical Republicans
Radical Republicans
Radical Republicans
The attemps of the Radical Republicans to control reconstruction policy were successful
Members of the Congress called Radical Republicans vowed to take control of Reconstruction. Republicans were able to take control of Reconstruction because they had a solid majority - southern Democrats couldn't vote and northern Democrats had lost credibility (they were considered to be pro-Confederacy or, at least, in favor of settling the war vs. winning it). They did so out of profound philosophical differences with President Andrew Johnson over treatment of the former Confederate states and the newly-freed slaves.
Radical Republicans