Radical Republicans vehemently opposed Johnson's plan for Reconstruction due to his leniency towards former Confederates and his disregard for the betterment of African Americans (Doc A).
During the period following the Civil War, a faction of Republicans, the Radical Republicans, fought harshly against various aspects of Johnson's plan for Reconstruction (Doc A).
Throughout the time period of the Reconstruction, many Republicans openly went against Johnson's many factors of his Reconstruction plan because they believed in harsher punishments and wanted more rights to be granted to be African Americans (Doc A)
Radical Republicans vehemently opposed Johnson's plan for Reconstruction due to his leniency towards former Confederates and his disregard for the betterment of African Americans (Doc A).
ReplyDeleteAs the Civil War concluded, more fighting (in the form of riots) broke out over the subject of Andrew Johnson's Reconstruction (Doc A).
ReplyDeleteDuring the period following the Civil War, a faction of Republicans, the Radical Republicans, fought harshly against various aspects of Johnson's plan for Reconstruction (Doc A).
ReplyDeleteThroughout the time period of the Reconstruction, many Republicans openly went against Johnson's many factors of his Reconstruction plan because they believed in harsher punishments and wanted more rights to be granted to be African Americans (Doc A)
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