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  1. Moderate Republicans were a faction of American politicians within the Republican Party from the party's founding before the American Civil War in 1854 until the end of Reconstruction in the Compromise of 1877. They were known for their loyal support of President Abraham Lincoln 's war policies and expressed antipathy towards the more militant ...

  2. Dec 22, 2016 · The moderate Republicans of Reconstruction took a centered stance on the South after the war. Meanwhile, Radical Republicans wanted stricter punishment of the Confederate ex-Democrat Rebels, and the Conservatives supported fewer reprimands and quicker readmission into the Union for the South.

  3. During the American Civil War, Radical Republicans pressed for abolition as a major war aim and they opposed the moderate Reconstruction plans of Abraham Lincoln as too lenient on the Confederates. After the war's end and Lincoln's assassination, the Radicals clashed with Andrew Johnson over Reconstruction policy.

  4. Moderate Republicans were appalled at Johnson's racism. They joined with the Radicals to overturn Johnson's Civil Rights Act veto. This marked the first time in history that a major piece of legislation was overturned.

  5. Throughout the lifespan of the Radical Republican faction, they made enemies with Democrats, many former slave owners, the Ku Klux Klan, and often even found opposition from the moderate Republicans. During the Civil War, the Radical Republicans created a Joint Committee on the Conduct of War, with which they sought to investigate President ...

  6. Oct 2, 2023 · Emergence of the Radical Republicans. When the Civil War started, most Republicans supported President Abraham Lincoln and his moderate approach to the war. As the war progressed, ideological differences among Congressional Republicans became apparent.

  7. Oct 10, 2020 · Short Description: The period of recovery and rebuilding in the Southern United States following the American Civil War. Key Players: U.S. Presidents Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson, and Ulysses S. Grant; U.S. Senator Charles Sumner. Event Start Date: December 8, 1863. Event End Date: March 31, 1877. Location: Southern United States of America.

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