The Radical Republicans were a faction of American politicians within the Republican Party of the United States from around 1854 (before the American Civil War) until the end of Reconstruction in 1877. They called themselves "Radicals" and were opposed during the War by the Moderate Republicans (led by President Abraham Lincoln), by the conservative Republicans, and the largely pro-slavery and later anti-Reconstruction Democratic Party, as well as by conservatives in the South and liberals in the North during Reconstruction.[1] Radicals strongly opposed slavery during the war and after the war distrusted ex-Confederates, demanding harsh policies for punishing the former rebels, and emphasizing equality, civil rights, and voting rights for the "freedmen" (recently freed slaves).[2]
During the war, Radical Republicans often opposed Lincoln in terms of selection of generals (especially his choice of DemocratGeorge B. McClellan for top command of the major eastern Army of the Potomac) and his efforts to bring seceded Southern states back into the Union as quickly and easily as possible. The Radicals passed their own reconstruction plan through the Congress in 1864, but Lincoln vetoed it and was putting his own presidential policies in effect by virtue as military commander-in-chief when he was assassinated in April 1865.[3] Radicals pushed for the uncompensated abolition of slavery, while Lincoln wanted to pay slave owners who were loyal to the Union. After the war, the Radicals demanded civil rights for freedmen, such as measures ensuring suffrage. They initiated the various Reconstruction Acts, and limited political and voting rights for ex-Confederate civil officials, military officers and soldiers. They bitterly fought President Andrew Johnson; they weakened his powers and attempted to remove him from office through impeachment, which failed by one vote in 1868.
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Option B.
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Customs duties and excise tax, is the right answer.
Following the Revolutionary War, the new government of the United States faced the problem of the national debt. During the course of the war, the federal government had received a massive debt: $54 million including interest. Therefore, the responsibility to solve this problem was assigned to Alexander Hamilton. He recommended that the government consider the entire debt of the federal administration and the states. He introduced a plan of borrowing new money at a lower interest valuation and believed that the income to pay the interest on the federal debt would come from Customs duties and excise dues.
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Answer: The Conscription Act
Explanation: The Conscription acted issued by President Jefferson Davis required all men between certain ages to serve in the Confederate army. They South did this because they were losing soldiers rapidly. The Conscription act was issued on April 16, 1862.