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... He wanted to exclude the planters from political leadership in the South but then undermined his intention by granting so many pardons to this group. He cared deeply about obtaining just treatment for the freedmen. He was a lifelong Democrat with no interest in building the strength of the Republica ...
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... Senate to remove his appointees if they have been approved by the Senate They did this to keep Edwin M. Stanton, who was a Republican spy, in office Johnson released Stanton of duty in 1868 Republicans impeached him after he let him go ...
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