The Wade-Davis bill, co-sponsored by Senator Benjamin Wade of Ohio and Representative Henry Davis of Maryland, was passed by Congress on July 2, 1864, led by Radical Republicans in both the House and Senate.
The bill made it possible for rebel states to be admitted to representation if certain conditions were met.
Who was in favor of the Wade-Davis Act?
It was written by two radical Republicans, Senator Benjamin Wade of Ohio and Representative Henry Winter Davis of Maryland, and it suggested that the federal government have the authority to guarantee a republican form of government for the Reconstruction of the South.
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