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  • '''Thaddeus Stevens''' (April 4, 1792 – August 11, 1868), was a dominant leader of the [[ ...f homeless, indigent orphans. This original bequest has now evolved into [[Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology]]. His will stated:
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  • '''Thaddeus Stevens''' (April 4, 1792 – August 11, 1868), was a dominant leader of the [[ ...f homeless, indigent orphans. This original bequest has now evolved into [[Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology]]. His will stated:
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  • ...the war and the first part of Reconstruction, the leading Radicals were [[Thaddeus Stevens]] in the House and [[Charles Sumner]] in the Senate. After his election as ...e war and Reconstruction were Senator [[Charles Sumner]] and Congressman [[Thaddeus Stevens]], who died in 1868. They led the call for a total war, one that would dest
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  • *[[Thaddeus Stevens]] (1792-1868), Pennsylvania Senator; leader of Radicals in Civil War and Re
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  • ...new state doubted the constitutionality of the procedure; Representative [[Thaddeus Stevens]] of Pennsylvania, for example, argued that it was illegal but was neverthe
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  • ...hnson tried to fire the Secretary of War, the House, controlled by Radical Thaddeus Stevens, impeached him. The Senate was one vote shy of the 2/3 needed to convict,
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  • *9: [[Thaddeus Stevens]] ''([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])''
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  • *9: [[Thaddeus Stevens]] ''([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])'' *9: [[Thaddeus Stevens]] (1792-1868), ''[[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]'' ...died
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  • * Trefousse, Hans L. ''Thaddeus Stevens: Nineteenth-Century Egalitarian'' (1997) * Palmer, Beverly Wilson and Holly Byers Ochoa, eds. ''The Selected Papers of Thaddeus Stevens'' 2 vol (1998), 900pp; his speeches plus and letters to and from Stevens
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  • *8: [[Thaddeus Stevens]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])'' *8: [[Thaddeus Stevens]] (1792-1868), ''[[Whig Party (United States)|Whig]]''
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  • ...s authority and its protection over individuals, as in the territories. [[Thaddeus Stevens]] and his followers viewed secession as having left the states in a status ...n intentions and demanded far more stringent federal action. Congressman [[Thaddeus Stevens]] and Senator [[Charles Sumner]] led the Radical Republicans. After [[Abrah
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