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In 1946 President Truman alienated southern conservatives by?

Ordering the complete integration of the US Armed Forces.


How did republicans gain control of southern state governments during the reconstruction?

The Republicans gain control of Southern state governments during reconstruction by federal forces. This happen from the railroad schemes in the South.


What role did the redemmers play in ending reconstruction?

Redeemers were a coalition of Southern Democrats, former Confederates, and other white conservatives who sought to restore white supremacy and reduce the influence of African Americans in the post-Civil War South. They played a crucial role in ending Reconstruction by promoting violent tactics and intimidation against Black citizens and their allies, ultimately leading to the withdrawal of federal troops and the dismantling of Reconstruction policies. Their efforts resulted in the establishment of Jim Crow laws and a system of racial segregation that lasted for decades.


How did the south resist reconstruction policies of the radical republicans?

By passing special laws like black codes, and the jim crow laws.


Who did not support the radical reconstruction?

Opposition to Radical Reconstruction came from various groups, including many Southern Democrats who sought to maintain white supremacy and resist changes brought by Reconstruction policies. Additionally, some moderate Republicans and Northern Democrats felt that the measures were too extreme and hindered national unity. The Ku Klux Klan and other white supremacist organizations actively opposed Radical Reconstruction through violence and intimidation. Overall, the resistance stemmed from a combination of political, social, and racial tensions in the post-Civil War era.