The south should be punished
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Wade-davis Bill
The south should be punished.
The south should be punished
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Wade-davis Bill
The south should be punished.
The Lincoln Reconstruction PlanThe Initial Congressional PlanThe Andrew Johnson Reconstruction PlanThe Radical Republican Reconstruction Plan
The idea of abolishing slavery. This was not a popular idea during Reconstruction in the south, but it became part of the process.
1. Most of the northern states had elected Republican officials, which weren't to radical for the time. 2. Am I doing your homework?
Radical Reconstruction was the name of one of the phases of reconstruction: the one instigated by a faction that called themselves the Radical Republicans. The Radical Republicans who swept to power in 1866 considered the first phase of Reconstruction (called the Presidential Reconstruction since it was led by Presidents Lincoln and Johnson) too moderate. In 1873 white supremacist soutern Democrats who called themselves Redeemers returned to power and ended Reconstruction.
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If 10% of the voters took an oath of allegiance, the state would berestored to the Union.
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Unfortunately, the view of Radical Republican prevailed in Reconstruction.
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The main goal for the reconstruction in the Civil War was to rebuild and accept the South in the US again, but radical republican reconstruction wanted to make the South pay for what they had done. The radical republican reconstruction was somewhat of a success in that they had several bills passed in Congress against the South.
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Initially - around the time of Reconstruction - the Republican Party was considered radical.
Wade-Davis Bill
The Lincoln Reconstruction PlanThe Initial Congressional PlanThe Andrew Johnson Reconstruction PlanThe Radical Republican Reconstruction Plan
Charles Sumner
After Lincoln was assassinated, his plan for reconstruction was stopped and cancelled by the Radical Republican, who had the majority in the Congress.
They passed four more Reconstruction laws.