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  1. Jan 12, 2024 · Benjamin Wade was a U.S. Senator from Ohio, a founder of the Republican Party, and a harsh critic of Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson during and after the American Civil War. It is likely that the U.S. Senate acquitted President Andrew Johnson during his impeachment trial because some members of the Senate did not want Benjamin ...

  2. Benjamin Franklin Wade (October 27, 1800 – March 2, 1878) was a lawyer and U.S. Senator. In the Senate, he was one of the leaders of a group known as the "Radical ...

  3. WADE, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, (Brother of Edward Wade), a Senator from Ohio; born in Feeding Hills, near Springfield, Hampden County, Mass., October 27, 1800; received his early education from his mother; moved with his parents to Andover, Ohio, in 1821; taught school; studied medicine in Albany, N.Y., 1823-1825; returned to Ohio; studied law; admitted to the bar in 1828 and commenced practice in ...

  4. Benjamin Wade. Benjamin Wade was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, on 27th October, 1800. His family were extremely poor and for a while worked as a labourer on the Erie Canal. He also taught school before studying medicine in Albany (1823-25) and law in Ohio (1825-28).

  5. Benjamin Franklin "Bluff" Wade (October 27, 1800 – March 2, 1878) was an American lawyer and politician who served as one of the two United States senators from Ohio from 1851 to 1869. He is known for his leading role among the Radical Republicans including support for Civil Rights, Women's Suffrage, and trade unions.

  6. May 18, 2018 · Benjamin Franklin Wade. Benjamin Franklin Wade (1800-1878), a U.S. senator, was a leading Radical Republican in the Civil War era. He supported a vigorous military effort against the South, emancipation, civil rights for African Americans, and a severe Reconstruction. Benjamin Franklin Wade was born on Oct. 27, 1800, on a farm in Feeding Hills ...

  7. Oct 2, 2023 · The Wade-Davis Bill — the Foundation for Congressional Reconstruction. In February 1864, two Radical Republicans, Senator Benjamin Wade, and Representative Henry Winter Davis, authored the Wade-Davis Bill, which was an alternative to Lincoln’s Reconstruction Plan. Benjamin Franklin Wade. Image Source: Wikipedia.

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