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... In order to convince the indecisive Radicals, Lincoln added: "if we reject Louisiana, we also reject one vote in favor of the proposed amendment to the ...
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... In order to convince the indecisive Radicals, Lincoln added: "if we reject Louisiana, we also reject one vote in favor of the proposed amendment to the ...
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... Moderate Republicans agreed with the radicals mostly, but weren't confident ... Because of Lincoln's 10 percent plan, northerners and southerners compromised to ...
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... These Radicals said that Lincoln's plan was much too soft. In return, Republicans in Congress then moved to pass the Wade-Davis Bill in 1864. ...
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... As the war progressed, Republican radicals against slavery began to gain influence among the people and among their peers in the Congress. Lincoln saw this and ...
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... of the 1860's, in which Johnson steadfastly opposed Radicals in Congress. ... Party nominated him as Vice-President, to increase President Lincoln's chances for re ...
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... The moderate Republicans agreed with the radicals mostly, but were not confident ... But because of Lincoln's 10% plan, Northerners and Southerners alike were able ...
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... Johnson's policies on Reconstruction were more similar to the ten-percent plan imposed by Lincoln than the strict laws proposed by the radicals in Congress. ...
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... Johnson supported Lincoln's plan after taking office. ... of slaves." Only Tennessee ratified the 14th amendment and was allowed to rejoin the Union by Radicals. ...
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... His policies were based on what he thought was Lincoln's goals. ... The Radicals hoped that the federal government would remake southern politics and society. ...
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... The Radicals succeeded in getting congressional approval. ... Wade and Republican Henry Winter Davis of Maryland, which stated that, instead of Lincoln's 10 percent ...
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... Not allowing exceptions to wealthy or "important" people like Lincoln did , Johnson gave ... provided additional proof that the influence of the Radicals was waning ...
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... Johnson supported Lincoln's plan after taking office. ... of slaves." Only Tennessee ratified the 14th amendment and was allowed to rejoin the Union by Radicals. ...
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... He again proved how close he was to the radicals by endorsing a limited black franchise. The subject of numerous myths, Lincoln ranks with the greatest of ...
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... Had some of the presidents after Lincoln taken a more aggressive approach to Reconstruction and supported the Republican Radicals, it may have worked better. ...
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... But it was not the Confederates who were the radicals of the Civil War, instead ... slavery and marvel at some of the radical new ideas of Abraham Lincoln and John ...
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... Many peaceful protesters just like Lincoln were either shot with rubber bullets or ... They were listening to some known radicals speak about, the some recent ...
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... He was a member of the radicals, who tried to abolish slavery by defying the ... expansion in 1860 there was a general election where Abraham Lincoln was elected ...
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... Johnson, who was not elected, but rather became president after Lincoln's death, was virtually hated by the members of Congress. The Radicals Republicans of ...
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... Southern Radicals knew that they could not loose their slaves. ... Lincoln Elected- 1860 Abraham Lincoln a moderate abolitionist from Illinois, ran in most states ...
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... Southern Radicals knew that they could not loose their slaves. ... In 1860 Abraham Lincoln a moderate abolitionist, from Illinois, was elected president. ...
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... Lincoln was assassinated on April 14, 1865, and Andrew Johnson became president. ... The Radicals placed their own plan of Reconstruction in 1867, and placed the ...
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... Johnson's plan, a more lenient form of Lincoln's, was to quickly restore the ... With the assistance of Radicals, African Americans soon possessed the ability to ...
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... At the end of the Civil War, Johnson inherited a wartime dispute between Lincoln and congress over how to ... His impeachment had long been a goal of the radicals. ...
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... The radicals wanted an immediate end to slavery by whatever means necessary. ... Abraham Lincoln had just been elected president under the Republican Party, the ...
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... Johnson's views, though, differed sharply with those of Lincoln and the "Radical ... was drafted and put out to the states -- with the "radicals" making clear that ...
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... The radical Republicans expected him to replace Lincoln's lenient reconstruction policies. ... only member left in the Cabinet who was friendly with the radicals. ...
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... The antislavery radicals under John Brown instigated all this ... In 1858 Douglas ran against a very well known man Abraham Lincoln for a congressional seat and won ...
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... aggressive on account of the actions preformed by the radicals who advocated their ... When Lincoln, the first republican president, took office, the Civil War had ...
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... Meanwhile, Southern radicals planned to make sure that slavery existed in the ... Kansas," the Pro-Slavery Argument, the election of President Lincoln, and John ...
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