Radical Republicans.
Radical Republicans
The Radical Republicans favored a much harsher Reconstruction plan for the South after the Civil War. They sought to impose strict measures on the Southern states, including the protection of African American civil rights and the redistribution of land. This group was driven by a desire to punish the South for its role in the war and to ensure that newly freed slaves would have equal rights and opportunities. Their approach led to significant political and social changes during the Reconstruction era.
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.
The South (confederacy)'s goal at the start of the civil war was actually not much, other than to secede from the United States. They didn't technically want to start a war, but the North (union) decided that they didn't want the South seceding and therefore declared "war". The south wanted to secede because the Union, aka the United States before the war, had passed anti-slavery laws and the South wanted to keep them.
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Radical Republicans
Radical Republicans
The people that were left wanted to punish Germany
in civil war
Grant was a war hero. He brought the long war to an end and was very popular with union supporters and those who wanted to punish the South. The freed blacks in the South also voted for him in overwhelming numbers.
1962-1745
I honestly think it would because the north and south were fighting for what they thought was right! Why punish the south after they have already lost the war and had to give up slavery!
democrats
Because they're south
President Lincoln believed punishing the south would serve no useful purpose and would only delay healing the torn nation. This was in contrast to the radical wing of the Republican Party.
punish by killing them
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.