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Redeemers
The answer is: To take political power away from freed slaves and carpetbaggers
Rutherford Hayes oversaw the end of the Reconstruction Era.
This informal understanding marked the end of Radical Reconstruction
The freedmen provided cheap labor and expertise skills in the reconstruction governments.
they worked to put white southerners back into power
they worked to put white southerners back into power
Redeemers
Redeemers gained an upper hand by rallying against the racist campaigns of the Reconstruction governments.
The "Redeemers" were a political coalition in the Southern United States during the Reconstruction era, who sought to oust the Republican coalition. The movement was called "redemption" this is why they were consider the redeemers.
they worked to put white southerners back into power
Redeemers
Redeemers
Redeemers gained an upper hand by rallying against the racist campaigns of the Reconstruction governments.
The answer is: To take political power away from freed slaves and carpetbaggers
Both the Knights of the White Camellia and the Redeemers were secret societies in the southern United States during the Reconstruction era. They were associated with white supremacist beliefs and used violence and intimidation to oppose Reconstruction policies and assert white supremacy in the South.
Bourbon redeemers or simply redeemers, were a political coalition during the Reconstruction era of the United States. Basically, at this period of time the Civil War had just ended and a large amount of Northern politics and views were sweeping the newly defeated South. The redeemers, Democrats, main goal was to oust the Republican coalition of freedmen, carpetbaggers and scalawags in the South.