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  1. The Conservative Party of Virginia was a United States political party in the state of Virginia during the second half of 19th century. It centered on opposition to Reconstruction. During its history, the party was successful in electing six congressmen to the U.S. House of Representatives, all during the 41st Congress.

  2. 25 de jul. de 2022 · The Conservative Party formed late in 1867 to unite Virginia men who were opposed to the emerging Reconstruction policies of the radical Republicans in Congress and to the work that the Constitutional Convention of 1867–1868 had begun doing to reform the state’s politics and government.

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  3. The statewide majority of white ex-Confederates immediately organized Virginia's Conservative Party by meeting and forming the Committee of Nine shortly after the convention began meeting in December 1867.

    Convention District
    Name
    Party; [23] Further General Assembly ...
    Republican
    Republican H. 69/70, 70/71
    Republican H. 69/70
    Albemarle
    James T. S. Taylor
    Republican *
  4. The Virginia Conservatives, 1867-1879: A Study in Reconstruction Politics. Jack P. Maddex Jr. UNC Press Books, Jul 25, 2018 - History - 348 pages.

  5. The Conservative Party of Virginia was a United States political party in the state of Virginia during the second half of 19th century. It centered on opposition to Reconstruction. During its history, the party was successful in electing six congressmen to the U.S. House of Representatives, all during the 41st Congress.

  6. Conservative Party (Virginia, 1867) Last updated January 11, 2022. The Conservative Party of Virginia was a United States political party in the state of Virginia during the second half of 19th century. It centered on opposition to Reconstruction. [1]