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  • ...le:Reconstruction military districts.svg|thumb|right|300px|Map of the five Reconstruction military districts ...atesmen.org/US_states_V-W.html#Virginia Virginia Military Governors during Reconstruction]</ref> ...
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  • ...plan established a process through which this [[Reconstruction Era|postwar reconstruction]] could come about. .... |last2=Trefousse |first2=Hans L. |date=September 1969 |title=The Radical Republicans: Lincoln's Vanguard for Racial Justice |url=https://doi.org/10.2307/363636 ...
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  • ...like Senator [[Charles Sumner]] and financier [[Jay Cooke]]. More moderate Republicans, such as Senator [[William P. Fessenden]], [[Charles Francis Adams Jr.]], a ...n Kansas and Ohio. The election results bolstered the case of the moderate Republicans and seemed to close the door to a Radical nominee. [[Georges Clemenceau]], ...
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  • ...he military.<ref>{{cite book|editor1-last=Guelzo|editor1-first=Allen|title=Reconstruction: a Concise History|date=2018|publisher=Oxford University|location=Encland|i ...>{{cite book|last1=Trefousse|first1=Hans L.|title=Historical Dictionary of Reconstruction|date=1991|publisher=Greenwood Press|location=Westport, Connecticut|isbn=0-3 ...
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  • ...a Republican point of view and biographical sketches of leading Minnesota Republicans|date=1896|page=364|publisher=Author |hdl=2027/umn.31951002360569k?urlappend ...
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  • ...hen worked to creating a new constitution for Mississippi, where he took a moderate stance.<ref name="ghs" /> He campaigned to secure voter support for a const ...name="WEBDubois">{{cite book|last=du Bois|first=W.E. Burghardt|title=Black Reconstruction in America: An Essay Toward a History of the Part Which Black Folk Played i ...
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  • ...election as a [[Radical Republicans|Radical Republican]] against the more moderate faction of the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]] and be The [[South Carolina Republican Party|state Republicans]] met in [[Columbia, South Carolina|Columbia]] for their nominating convent ...
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  • ...ic/Stalwart|website=Britannica|publisher=|quote= The Stalwarts, or regular Republicans, vied with the generally more liberal Half-Breeds for control of the party | predecessor = [[Radical Republicans|Radical]] faction of the [[History of the Republican Party (United States)| ...
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  • ...upport for his lenient pro-South [[Reconstruction era of the United States|Reconstruction]] policies. Some hoped to create a new political party, but that goal was n * {{cite book|last=McKitrick|first=Eric|title=Andrew Johnson and Reconstruction|year=1960|pages=394–420|lccn=60005467|oclc=1476846|publisher=University of ...
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  • ...the loosely organized and more [[Moderate Republicans (Reconstruction era)|moderate wing of the Republican Party]] (in comparison to the pro-[[spoils system]] ...3.</ref> As Secretary, McCrary withdrew federal troops from the remaining reconstruction governments in [[South Carolina]] and [[Louisiana]], and used federal troop ...
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  • ...Brown strongly opposed President [[Andrew Johnson]]'s [[Reconstruction Era|Reconstruction]] policies and supported the [[Freedmen's Bureau bills]]. ...rew Johnson]]'s moderate plan of [[Reconstruction era of the United States|Reconstruction]]. He also supported the Radical-sponsored Civil Rights Bill and Freedmen's ...
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  • *[[Moderate Republicans (Reconstruction era)|Moderate]] faction *[[Moderate Republicans (Reconstruction era)|Moderate]] faction ...
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  • ...]] from 1851 to 1869. He is known for his leading role among the [[Radical Republicans]].<ref name=battlefieldstrustbio>[https://www.battlefields.org/learn/biogra ...f the most [[Radicalism (historical)|radical]] American politicians of the era, favoring [[women's suffrage]], [[trade union]] rights, and equality for Af ...
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  • ...ates)|Whig]] and an active supporter of [[Sam Houston]]. He later became a moderate [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]. Flanagan served in the Tex ...e constitution that was rejected by the [[Radical Republican (USA)|Radical Republicans]] in the [[U.S. Congress]]. The second, in 1868&ndash;1869, was successful. ...
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  • ...icans]] against the Radicals<ref name=foner,p.239-41>Foner, Eric (1988). ''Reconstruction: America's Unfinished Revolution, 1863–1877'', pp. 239–41. New York: Harper ...rade]] and fears of a [[Benjamin Wade]] presidency.<ref name=foner,p.336>''Reconstruction: America's Unfinished Revolution'', p. 336.</ref> ...
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  • ...race relations in the state during the [[Reconstruction era|reconstruction era (1865–1877)]]. ...k |last=McPherson |first=James M. |title=Ordeal by Fire: The Civil War and Reconstruction |date=January 1, 2010 |publisher=[[McGraw-Hill Education]] |isbn=978-007743 ...
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  • ...in the Republican Party]]|Radical right (United States)|other uses|Radical Republicans (disambiguation)}} | name = Radical Republicans ...
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  • ...ical Republicans|Radical]] and [[Moderate Republicans (Reconstruction era)|moderate]] wings of the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]]. His n ...orce between radical and conservative factions of the party, promoting the moderate [[Schuyler Colfax]] for vice president under [[Ulysses S. Grant]] in the [[ ...
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  • ...uction era|Reconstruction]], uniting former Democrats, Whigs, and moderate Republicans. Led by [[Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart|Alexander H. H. Stuart]] and Raleigh In the [[Reconstruction era]] after the Civil War, former [[Whig Party (United States)|Whigs]] in sever ...
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  • ...874 to 1877 during the [[Reconstruction era (United States)|Reconstruction era]].<ref name=obit/> He succeeded to the position after the death of Governor ...] restricting [[freedmen]], they passed the [[Reconstruction Acts|Military Reconstruction Acts]] to temporarily replace state governments and try to remake the socie ...
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