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Slavery In America
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7 pages in length. The writer discusses how amid the post Civil War chaos, various political groups were scrambling to further their agendas. Initially, southern Democrats, a party comprised of leaders of the Confederacy and other wealthy whites, sought to bring an end to northern domination. Secondly, moderate Republicans wanted to pursue a policy of reconciliation between the North and South yet at the same time ensure that slavery was abolished. Thirdly, Radical Republicans, comprised of northern politicians, were strongly opposed to slavery, unsympathetic to the conditions and consequences of the South, as well as desirous of maintaining their majority presence in Congress. President Andrew Johnson's major goal to unify the nation was to represent still another important political element at the end of the Civil War, while the final component was that of such groups as abolitionists and Quakers maintaining a strong motivation of principal and a belief in equality. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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