To end Reconstruction, President Rutherford B. Hayes agreed to withdraw federal troops from the Southern states, which effectively ended military oversight of the Reconstruction efforts. This compromise, part of the informal agreement known as the Compromise of 1877, also involved promises to support Southern economic development and uphold the rights of African Americans, although these promises were often not fulfilled. The withdrawal of troops allowed Southern Democrats to regain control, leading to the implementation of Jim Crow laws and the disenfranchisement of Black voters.
Reconstruction finally came to an official end as part of a compromise involving the southern states. Rutherford B. Hayes removed troops in 1877.
The time was known as the Reconstruction period from 1865-1876 when Hayes was elected president he agreed to end reconstruction because the south wouldn't give in to any rights for African Americans.
There was not a clear winner in the electoral college which, according to the Constitution, put the issue before the House to decide. The South agreed to support Hayes, if Hayes agreed to end Reconstruction. Thus, he won.
Republican Rutherford B. Hayes was elected President in return for withdrawing federal troops from the South.
assassinated early in first term B. end of Reconstruction C. impeached by Congress D. signed Sherman Antitrust Act
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.
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In 1877 when President Hayes removed the last troops in the South
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The end of the Reconstruction.
President Rutherford Hayes did end Reconstruction of the South. This happened because of the Compromise of 1877 in which an agreement was reached that decided that Hayes would be President if he agreed to end Reconstruction. After the 1876 election, there was a election dispute and the compromise was the response to settle this dispute.