Copperheads.
Congressional republicans who opposed Lincoln's handling of the war and the slavery issue were called radicals. Those that were willing to have peace at any price were called copperheads.
Much of Lincoln's plan for Reconstruction came from a group of Congressmen from his own party. The group, known as the Radical Republicans, believed that the Civil War had been fought over the moral issue of slavery. The Radicals insisted that the main goal of Reconstruction should be a total restructuring of society to guarantee black people true equality.
After the Russian Revolution ousted the Czar, the various factions began to fight among each other. The Bolsheviks (Communists), also known as the Reds, made a play for power opposed by the Whites, Mensheviks (royalists, democrats, republicans, and reactionaries).
since the confederacy was the south. the confederacy was opposed by the north
who opposed (argued against) conscription in Australia during world war 1 and why? who opposed (argued against) conscription in Australia during world war 1 and why?
Them.
radical republicans
Radical Republicans
He represented this new party, the Republicans, who were identified as a Northern party, opposed to the extension of slavery.
Those that opposed were Republicans, Father Coughlin and Huey Long.
the democrats opposed the gold standard. the republicans supported it.
The Republicans.
Republicans
Republicans
Jeffersonian-republicans
Abolitionists, Quakers and after 1854, Radical Republicans.
The provisions of Lincoln's Plan of Reconstruction were incorporated into a peace convention, which the Radical Republicans and the officers of the federal government found too much favourable towards the former Confederate States. In few words they thought that the war had not been fought to end in what it would have meant a virtual recognition of Southern sovereignty.
opposed the plan