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Reconstruction finally came to an official end as part of a compromise involving the southern states. Rutherford B. Hayes removed troops in 1877.
Republican Rutherford B. Hayes was elected President in return for withdrawing federal troops from the South.
The end of Reconstruction was primarily brought on by a combination of political, economic, and social factors. The Compromise of 1877, which resolved the disputed 1876 presidential election, led to the withdrawal of federal troops from the South, effectively ending federal enforcement of Reconstruction policies. Additionally, growing white supremacist violence, economic hardships, and a waning commitment to civil rights among Northern politicians contributed to the decline of Reconstruction efforts. As a result, Southern states enacted Jim Crow laws, institutionalizing racial segregation and disenfranchising African Americans.
The end of Reconstruction was primarily influenced by the Compromise of 1877, which resolved the contested 1876 presidential election and led to the withdrawal of federal troops from the South. This withdrawal allowed Southern Democrats to regain control and implement discriminatory laws, undermining the progress made in civil rights. Additionally, economic factors, such as the Panic of 1873, shifted public focus away from Reconstruction efforts, while growing racial violence and the rise of groups like the Ku Klux Klan further eroded support for Reconstruction policies.
Prior to the end of Reconstruction in 1877, the United States was focused on integrating formerly enslaved people into society and rebuilding the South after the Civil War. Key legislative measures, such as the 14th and 15th Amendments, aimed to secure citizenship and voting rights for African Americans. However, increasing resistance from Southern states, the rise of white supremacist groups, and economic challenges led to the eventual withdrawal of federal troops from the South and the compromise that marked the end of Reconstruction. This shift allowed for the establishment of Jim Crow laws and systemic racial segregation.
It end because of the compromise
I believe it was 1877
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The Reconstruction era began in 1865 and ended in 1877.
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.
The end of reconstruction was made effective by a movement which gathered energy up during the Compromise of 1877, in the process called Redemption.
The Compromise of 1877 was the event that ended Reconstruction. The compromise did more than just end Reconstruction, it also settled the 1876 Presidential election dispute and removed federal troops from the South.
Federal troops were withdrawn from the South
In 1877 when President Hayes removed the last troops in the South