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The Legacy Of Thaddeus Stevens: After The Civil War

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Thaddeus Stevens was a hero and a proactive politician after winning presidency in the Borough Council of Gettysburg in 1822 by publically standing up for minority groups such as the Native Americans and Jews. After becoming a member of the House of Representatives, most of his career was focused solely on the abolition of slavery, but still helped the southern states on their expenses after the Civil War loss. To historians he is broadly known as someone that always expedited for black civil rights. He kept pestering Abraham Lincoln, the president at the time, on different ways to approach the abolition of slavery for plausibly years until 1865. They were both on the same boat to solve this national issue, but after the Civil War brought the Union and the Conservatives together, Lincoln hesitated and slow downed the realization of it happening for the sake of how he was judged nationally. Stevens also …show more content…

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