Who supported the strictest plan for the south to rejoin to United States during reconstruction

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The Radical Republicans, led by leaders such as Thaddeus Stevens and Charles Sumner, supported the strictest plan for the South to rejoin the United States during Reconstruction. They advocated for harsh punishment of former Confederates, protection of the rights of newly freed slaves, and a complete overhaul of the Southern social and economic systems. Their plan included measures such as the Reconstruction Acts, which divided the South into military districts and required states to ratify the 14th Amendment before rejoining the Union.