Yes
Hayes withdrew the troops federal troops from the South
Reconstruction
confederate ordered them to leave because they formed a new government and it was their territory
The last Federal troops (about 3000 out of a total US Army of 27,000) were withdrawn from the South in 1877 by Rutherford B Hayes.
The South welcomed Andrew Johnson's reconstruction plan because it neglected the rights of former slaves more or less, and he granted over 1,000 pardons to former Confederate leaders during his time in office.
Democrats
Hayes withdrew the troops federal troops from the South
south troops were moved out
Ambrose Burnside led the raids that distracted Confederate troops, enabling General Grant to land his troops south of Vicksburg.
Which former Confederate state had the most blacks holding office during Reconstruction
Reconstruction
1877When the last federal troops were removed from the south.
The military occupation of the South by the Federal Troops and the Reconstruction.
1877
Carpetbaggers were northerners who moved south for personal gain during the Civil War between the Union and the Confederate troops.
Democrats
The Compromise of 1877 was the event that ended Reconstruction. The compromise did more than just end Reconstruction, it also settled the 1876 Presidential election dispute and removed federal troops from the South.