Radical Republicans in the United States, particularly during the Reconstruction era following the Civil War, sought to confiscate large plantations and redistribute the land to freedmen. Leaders like Congressman Thaddeus Stevens advocated for land reform as a means to provide economic independence to formerly enslaved individuals. This idea aimed to rectify the injustices of slavery and promote equality, though it faced significant opposition and was largely unsuccessful in implementation.
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