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A. federal soldiers were stationed in the South to enforce new laws. B. white southerners supported the changes brought about by Radical Reconstruction

C. African Americans voted for Radical Reconstruction

D. it was part of General Lee's surrender terms.

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Assess the success of Republican reconstruction?

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.


Radical reconstruction ended in the South when the last federal troops were withdrawn in?

1877


Who's election victory in 1876 ended Radical rule in the south?

Radical rule in the South ended when Rutherford B. Hayes was elected in 1876. President Hayes helped with the last efforts of the Reconstruction after the Civil War ended.


Which plans for reconstruction was harshest toward the south?

The Reconstruction plan known as the Radical Reconstruction, implemented by the Radical Republicans, was the harshest toward the South. It involved the military occupation of Southern states, the requirement for new state constitutions that guaranteed African American suffrage, and the division of the South into military districts. This approach aimed to fundamentally reshape Southern society and governance, often leading to significant resistance and resentment among white Southerners.


Whose reconstruction plan was toughest to the South after the US Civil War?

The reconstruction plans sought by the Radical Republicans were designed to punish the South for the US Civil War. US President Johnson, who battled with the Radicals, had a more lenient plan for reuniting the North and the South.

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Whose Reconstruction plan was toughest on the South?

Radical Republicans


Assess the success of Republican reconstruction?

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.


What did Usllysses S Grant do as president?

Completed the Radical Reconstruction of the South.


When did radical congressional reconstruction of the south end?

1877When the last federal troops were removed from the south.


What political party was considered radical in the south?

Initially - around the time of Reconstruction - the Republican Party was considered radical.


Radical reconstruction ended in the South when the last federal troops were withdrawn in?

1877


Northerners who settled in the south after the war and supported radical reconstruction were known as?

carpetbaggers


Northerners who settled in the south after the war and supported radical reconstruction were know as?

Yankees?


What was Radical Reconstruction?

Radical Reconstruction was the imposition of military government in the South after the Civil War, in order to punish the former Confederate states and enforce the abolishment of slavery. Abraham Lincoln disagreed with the plans of the Radical Republicans in Congress, who instituted the military control of the South after his assassination,


When did the radical reconstruction end?

In 1877 when President Hayes removed the last troops in the South


What stopped lincolns plans for reconstruction to the south?

After Lincoln was assassinated, his plan for reconstruction was stopped and cancelled by the Radical Republican, who had the majority in the Congress.


What word best characterizes the status of the South's treatment in the Radical Republicans' plan for reconstruction?

Deserved