Hayes withdrew the troops federal troops from the South
Compromise of 1877
The four Reconstruction Acts, passed by Congress in 1867, were known as the First Reconstruction Act, the Second Reconstruction Act, the Third Reconstruction Act, and the Fourth Reconstruction Act. These acts aimed to establish military governance in the Southern states, ensure the civil rights of freedmen, and set the conditions for re-admittance of the Southern states into the Union. They required states to create new constitutions guaranteeing voting rights to African American men and to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment.
Outlawing the Black Codes Passing the First Reconstruction Act Passing the Civil Rights Act
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African American were not allowed to vote.
Compromise of 1877 officially ended Reconstruction and confirmed the election of Rutherford B. Hayes as president.
the military reconstruction act was enacted.
Ministry of Reconstruction ended in 1945.
4 parts of reconstruction act of 1867
4 parts of reconstruction act of 1867
The Reconstruction Act of 1867 was introduced by President Andrew Johnson.
Alliance for National Reconstruction ended in 1941.
League for Social Reconstruction ended in 1942.
Reconstruction Finance Corporation ended in 1957.
Miltary Reconstruction Act
the military reconstruction act was enacted.
Andrew Johnson and anyone who agreed with his beliefs, supported the reconstruction act.