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What political compromise signaled the end of reconstruction?

Tilden-Hayes Compromise


Who finished Paul Reveres ride?

There was Paul Revere, William Dawes and Dr. Samuel Prescott. William and Paul were captured but Dr. Samuel Prescott made it out and signaled the Americans about the Redcoats.


What changes in the US did Jackson's election signal?

The election of President Andrew Jackson signaled some changes in US policy. Not all of the signals, however, were long lived. Here are some positive parts of his two term presidency: * He reduced the government's debt to zero, by paying all of it off. He was first president to do so; * He vetoed a new charter for the Bank of the United States. He removed all of its funds as well. This ended the US of having a "national bank". The Federal Reserve Bank of NY, to be created in the 20th century, is still not a "national bank "; * He set forth the policy of requiring only gold or silver to used when buying government lands; * He was the "Commander in Chief" in the War of 1812; * Enforced Federal policies of collecting tariff funds collected by South Carolina. He sent Federal troops to that State. This signaled that Federal policies granted by the US Constitution would be enforced; and * Led an expedition to Florida in order to halt Seminole Indian raids on US Territory.


What and whose election in the disputed election 1876 signaled the end of the reconstruction era?

The disputed election of 1876, primarily between Republican Rutherford B. Hayes and Democrat Samuel J. Tilden, signaled the end of the Reconstruction era in the United States. The election was marred by allegations of voter fraud and intimidation, leading to a compromise where Hayes was awarded the presidency in exchange for the withdrawal of federal troops from the South. This effectively ended Reconstruction and allowed Southern states to regain control, leading to the implementation of Jim Crow laws and the disenfranchisement of African Americans.


How was Jackson's victory in the 1828 a reflection of a of a change in American politics?

Andrew Jackson's 1828 victory signaled changes in who voters saw as their elected leader. Instead of thinking in terms of state and local control and seeing themselves represented by their Congressman, Jackson was for a strong Federal leader