How the South should be readmitted to the Union-- splits occurred between moderate Republicans and Radical Republicans.
Moderate Republicans believed the South should be brought in quickly and allowed to take sovereignty of their states back as soon as possible. They did not want harsh punishments and wanted to quickly transition back to "normal". The Radical Republicans wanted to not only prevent Southern Democrats from regaining control too quickly, but also wanted to require loyalty pledges to reenter the Union. Radicals also wanted to ensure full citizenship and voting rights to blacks which as not a focus or even a desire of moderates.
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Some problems included: The countries were very unhappy with the outcomes of the war, they all wanted revenge, Germany had a leader (Hitler) with enormous amounts of power and wealth, they were hugely effected by the Treaty of Versailles.
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Though the 15th amendment highlighted race, color and previous condition of servitude, women felt gender should have been included in the amendment. They helped abolitionists gain rights so they felt they should too
B/c Europe raped Africa and its natural resources and set borders with no consideration of religious or ethnic boundaries
Answer: Sherman tried to demoralize the South by targeting economic support structures that enabled the war to continue. He wanted to destroy the South's will to fight but maintained he would support the South when it laid down its arms; a claim validated by his actions after the war.
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