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==John Andrew in "[[Must and Shall]]"== |
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− | In 1864, [[Governor of Massachusetts|Governor]]<ref>See [[Inconsistencies |
+ | In July 1864, [[Governor of Massachusetts|Governor]]<ref>See [[Inconsistencies (Must and Shall)]]</ref> '''John Andrew''' was among the Radical [[Republican]]s who supported [[President of the United States (Must and Shall)|President]] [[Hannibal Hamlin (Must and Shall)|Hannibal Hamlin's]] plan to impose a harsh peace on the [[Confederate States (Must and Shall)|South]] after the [[Great Rebellion]].<ref>See, e.g., ''[[Counting Up, Counting Down]]'', pg. 58, mmp.</ref> |
==References== |
==References== |
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John Albion Andrew (May 31, 1818 – October 30, 1867) served as the Governor of Massachusetts (1861-1866) during the American Civil War. A "radical" abolitionist, he was a guiding force behind the creation of some of the first U.S. Army units of black men — including the famed 54th Massachusetts Infantry.
John Andrew in "Must and Shall"[]
In July 1864, Governor[1] John Andrew was among the Radical Republicans who supported President Hannibal Hamlin's plan to impose a harsh peace on the South after the Great Rebellion.[2]
References[]
- ↑ See Inconsistencies (Must and Shall)
- ↑ See, e.g., Counting Up, Counting Down, pg. 58, mmp.
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Preceded by Nathaniel P. Banks |
Governor of Massachusetts 1861-1866 |
Succeeded by Alexander H. Bullock |
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