yes thay can if they wanted to because thay have the power to command tham to do that
federal troops were union soilders
To enforce integration of the high school there
allowed federal troops to remove the Bonus Army with great force
The Insurrection Act of 1807 is the set of laws that govern the President's ability to deploy troops within the United States to put down lawlessness, insurrection and rebellion.
because the railroad workers had stopped the trains, harming commerce in the u.s
No- the president has virtually no power over a governor's decisions unless they violate federal law. If a governor defies federal law, as happened, for example, in Arkansas in 1957, the president can use federal troops to enforce the law. The president can sometimes put pressure on a governor by holding up federal funds to his state.
Hayes
Republican Rutherford B. Hayes was elected President in return for withdrawing federal troops from the South.
See websites: President Eisenhower and Governor Wallace
President Eisenhower
The president
sent in federal troops
Removed federal troops from the South.
the university of Mississippi
The President.
Rutherford B. Hayes
The President.