Thursday, December 12, 2013

Benjamin Wade

     Born October 27, 1800, in Springfield, Massachusetts, Benjamin Wade was a senator of Ohio, who would have succeeded Andrew Johnson (president following Lincoln's death) if it wasn't for his lack of popularity with the conservative Republicans because of his radical position on the topics of currency and labor. He supported women's rights and advocated equal rights for African Americans. Also, he helped in the construction of  the "Wade-Davis" Bill.
 

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