The Radical Republicans were that part of the Congress who gainsaid with the Reconstruction Plan of President Lincoln in the aftermath of the American Civil War. However after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, his Vice President Andrew Johnson took over as the next President of the United States. His viewpoints and strategies were more in sync with the Radical Republicans, according to whom the South should be punished severely for being responsible for all the catastrophes that took place during the American Civil War.
Radical Republicans during the middle of the 19th century in the United States were called "radicals" for two main reasons:
1. They were insistent that Catholicism and slavery were a threat to freedom in the United States; and
2. They were religious Protestants who believed that all other religions were not viable.
a radical republican
The main leaders of the radical republicans.
No, he was a Radical Republican senator from Massachusetts.
They were leaders of the Radical faction of the Republican Party at the time of the Civil War.
The radical wing of the Republican Party were termed as such because of their insistence that slavery be abolished without regard to what the consequences might be. They were in fact abolitionists. Moderate Republicans and moderate Democrats understood that an immediate end to slavery might have unpleasant social and economic consequences. During the US Civil War they demanded that the war was fought to end slavery. Moderates sought to unify the Union first and deal with slavery later.
Radical Republican Party was created in 1908.
Radical Socialist Republican Party ended in 1934.
Radical Socialist Republican Party was created in 1929.
Yes, a radical Republican.
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Travels of a Republican Radical in Search of Hot Water was created in 1939.
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Thaddeus stevens
Radical Republican, a liberal, progressive, nationalistic, and Protestant man.
Charles sumner