How Did Thaddeus Stevens Brought Back To The Civil War

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Introduction

Thaddeus Stevens was a member of Congress and a Radical Republican. He was a strong abolitionist, working to pass an anti-slavery law during the Civil War. Thaddeus Stevens and other abolitionists began drafting the Thirteenth Amendment in December of 1863. Thaddeus Stevens earned the nickname “Dictator” when he was trying to move certain bills through the house within half a minute. Thaddeus Stevens grew to dislike the southern states because the Confederacy supported slavery so strongly. During Reconstruction, Thaddeus Stevens believed that the Confederacy should be reconstructed any way the Union saw was needed. Thaddeus Stevens was always on top of Abraham Lincoln to emancipate the slaves throughout the war.

Childhood

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A cow was killed shortly after and the ax was returned without any cleaning. When a farmer filed a complaint, the school denied the accused student any right to graduate. Thaddeus Stevens was unable to let another student take the blame, so Stevens and his friend confessed. The other student graduated, and Stevens had to earn money to pay the farmer back. Finally, young Stevens paid the farmer back for his cow’s murder. With thanks, the farmer gave Thaddeus Stevens a large barrel of …show more content…

His mother was very kind. She worked night and day to pay for her sons’ proper education. She was the one who brought Thaddeus to help her take care of the sick neighbors. Sarah Stevens was the one who allowed her sons to choose his own career to follow. Thaddeus’s mother was the one who inspired Thaddeus to write in his will a fund which always kept “roses and other cheerful flowers” planted by her grave.

One very important decision Thaddeus Stevens had to make was to stand up and not back down from being made fun of during school. On problem Thaddeus Stevens had in his life was the problem of slavery. Stevens detested slavery greatly. He believed that slavery was inhuman and very evil. Stevens spent most of his life fighting for the freedom of both slaves and African Americans. He had various physically dangerous enemies. Thaddeus gained acknowledgements for his efforts to abolish