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Republican Rutherford B. Hayes was elected President in return for withdrawing federal troops from the South.
A common belief is that the Democrats and Republicans made an unofficial compromise that allowed Rutherford Hayes to win the election in exchange for the Republicans' removal of federal troops from southern states and, thereby, ending Reconstruction.
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Which action marked the end of Reconstruction in the United States?ratification of the 14th amendmentwithdrawal of federal troops from the Southcreation of the Freedmen's Bureauimpeachment of President Andrew Johnson
Answer: the removal of federal troops from the south
Hayes withdrew the troops federal troops from the South
Reconstruction
The military occupation of the South by the Federal Troops and the Reconstruction.
1877
When federal troops left in 1877
Federal troops were withdrawn from the South
When federal troops left in 1877
Because ending Reconstruction meant reintegrating the former rebellious Confederate states into the United States on a full and equal basis, and ending occupation of these states by Federal troops. Ending Reconstruction meant the removal of all political disabilities imposed on the 11 southern states that had formed the Confederacy.
1877When the last federal troops were removed from the south.
The end of the Reconstruction.
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