Congress reconvenes in December 1865. Immediately it becomes apparent that the same ideological differences that divided a nation are going to lead to fractures within Congress.
The session starts with Congress rejecting many of its members, most of whom were Democrats and former Confederate legislators or military leaders. This leads to Republican dominance in both Houses of Congress.
But just because one party controls Congress, does not mean members within that party can agree on a legislative agenda, especially the vision of America as presented by the Radicals within the Republican Party.
These Radical Republicans would not only face disagreement from within their own party, but have to contend with President Andrew Johnson and a country holding together by just a thread. What would go on to become the Second Founding of America was not about to take place without fierce and murderous resistance.
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