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Rutherford Hayes oversaw the end of the Reconstruction Era.
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Actually reconstruction ended with the election of Hayes in 1877. The election was a tie and Hayes made a deal with the committee who decided the presidency. The deal was he would end reconstruction and this decision actually affected policy for the next 100 years. By ending reconstruction early the southern states were able to institute Jim Crow Laws which made discrimination an government policy. Without the early end to reconstruction the south may have been a different place and it took the 1964 Civil Rights act to overcome Jim Crow.
The president's election that marked the end of Reconstruction was Rutherford Hayes. It was during the Presidential Election of 1876.
Rutherford Hayes oversaw the end of the Reconstruction Era.
The US President's inauguration in 1877 that is generally used to mark the end of Reconstruction is Rutherford B. Hayes. His inauguration signaled the end of federal military presence in the South, leading to a withdrawal of federal support for Reconstruction efforts and the beginning of a period of racial segregation and discrimination known as the Jim Crow era.
federal intervention ended in the south
Tilden-Hayes Compromise
federal intervention ended in the south
federal intervention ended in the south
federal intervention ended in the south
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In 1877 when President Hayes removed the last troops in the South
President Rutherford Hayes agreed to end Reconstruction in the Compromise of 1877. He agreed to remove federal troops from South Carolina and Louisiana. The Reconstruction Era was the period between 1865 and 1877 after the Civil War. The goal was the reconstruction of the South after this war.
The end of the Reconstruction.