They blamed the problem on Andrew Johnson's Reconstruction policies
Thaddeus Stevens proposed with regard to land for African Americans that land would be taken from plantation owners and be given to free people. Moderate Republicans responded to it by being against it and saying that new civil and voting rights were enough for African Americans.
African-Americans
the republicans
The African-American vote was important to Republicans because they wanted to attract support from minority voters and broaden their electoral base. Historically, African-Americans had heavily supported the Republican Party after the Civil War because of their association with Abraham Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation. Republicans hoped to regain this support by appealing to African-Americans on issues such as civil rights and economic empowerment.
maybe because African Americans wouldn't vote?
Thaddeus Stevens proposed with regard to land for African Americans that land would be taken from plantation owners and be given to free people. Moderate Republicans responded to it by being against it and saying that new civil and voting rights were enough for African Americans.
They blamed the problem on Andrew Johnson's reconstructruction policies.
African-Americans
Moderate Republicans believed in gradual and limited civil rights reforms for African Americans, such as the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1866 and the 14th Amendment. Radical Republicans, on the other hand, advocated for more comprehensive and immediate civil rights protections for African Americans, including voting rights and land distribution. They clashed over these differing approaches, with radicals pushing for more aggressive legislation and actions to secure equality for African Americans.
The Radical Republicans supported the measure to ensure voting rights for African Americans.
It was important to Republicans because the volume of African Americans released of slavery in the south.
the republicans
Radical Republicans .
They blamed the problem on Andrew Johnson's reconstructruction policies.
The Radical Republicans supported the measure to ensure voting rights for African Americans.
The African-American vote was important to Republicans because they wanted to attract support from minority voters and broaden their electoral base. Historically, African-Americans had heavily supported the Republican Party after the Civil War because of their association with Abraham Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation. Republicans hoped to regain this support by appealing to African-Americans on issues such as civil rights and economic empowerment.
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