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Q: How did removal of federal troops after reconstruction change the south?
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What act ended Reconstruction?

Hayes withdrew the troops federal troops from the South


Why did the Federal government have to send troops to the south after the civil war?

Reconstruction


What ended in April 1877?

The military occupation of the South by the Federal Troops and the Reconstruction.


Radical reconstruction ended in the South when the last federal troops were withdrawn in?

1877


What ended Reconstruction in the South and what effect did that have on southern blacks?

When federal troops left in 1877


What happen in 1877 that signified the official end of the reconstruction?

Federal troops were withdrawn from the South


Ended Reconstruction in the South and what effect did that have on southern blacks?

When federal troops left in 1877


Why did the north quit reconstruction?

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.


When did radical congressional reconstruction of the south end?

1877When the last federal troops were removed from the south.


What was ended in April 1877 when president Hayes pulled federal troops out of the south?

The end of the Reconstruction.


What role did federal troops play during reconstruction?

They helped flip hamburgers and paint trees


What political party regained power in the south after federal troops left the south and reconstruction ended?

Democrats