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Gabriella Perez
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3 May, 14:56
Radical republicans were
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Jaden Arnold
3 May, 15:04
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In Congress the most influential Radical Republicans were U. S. Senator Charles Sumner and U. S. Representative Thaddeus Stevens. They led the call for a war that would end slavery
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Ashlee Preston
3 May, 15:19
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The Radical Republicans were a wing of the Republican Party organized around an uncompromising opposition to slavery before and during the Civil War and a vigorous campaign to secure rights for freed slaves during Reconstruction.
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