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The Hayes-Tilden election of 1876 was controversial due to the fact that the two presidential nominees, Samuel J. Tilden and Rutherford B. Hayes, were in an election deadlock. The final decision for which candidate would win the election was to be made by the result of electoral returns from three undecided states. However, each state sent back two sets of returns- one Democratic and one Republican. The dilemma in this was of who would could these returns- if counted by the president of a Senate (a Republican), the Republican returns would be chosen and if counted by the Speaker of the House (a Democrat), the Democratic returns would be chosen. The solution to this was given by Congress, which ordered that the election deadlock was to be broken by the Electoral Count Act, where an electoral commission of 15 men selected from the Senate, the House, and the Supreme Court would count the electoral returns.

When the returns from Florida were given to the electoral commission, the members (8 Republicans and 7 Democrats) agreed to accept the Republican returns. Sensing defeat, members of the commission struck a deal to accept the remaining Republican returns (allowing Hayes to become president), while Democrats were assured a spot at the presidential patronage trough and were to receive support for a bill to subsidize the construction of a southern transcontinental line. This was called the Compromise of 1877.

With Hayes now the new president, he established a new "Let 'em Alone" policy, which removed federal troops that had been placed by the previous president to promote equality, and thus ended Reconstruction.

Had the disputed Hayes-Tilden election of 1876 not taken place, the electoral commission would not have been set up to resolve the dilemma. Without the electoral commission, the Compromise of 1877 to accept the Republican returns would not have occurred, Hayes would not have become president, and he would not have been in such a position of power to end Reconstruction.

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The Presidents Compromise?

The Compromise of 1877 refers to the unwritten and informal deal that ended the Reconstruction Era. The unwritten deal is what settled the 1876 United States disputed presidential elections.


What brought reconstruction to an end in the south?

Reconstruction came to an end due to the Compromise of 1877(compromise came about because of the disputed 20 electoral votes from the Election of 1876). Part of the compromise was for Rutherford Hayes (candidate to receive the disputed votes which would make him president if Republican agreed to compromise) was to pull federal troops out of the South. Pretty much as soon as Hayes got into office he signed the orders to pull the troops which was the final straw to the Democrat's "Redeemer" government taking over. Any ground that Recontruction had made since 1863 was down the tubes. We would not see another effective stab at Reconstruction until 1963.


What officially ended Reconstruction?

By most accounts, the official end of Reconstruction in the American South (after the Civil War's conclusion in 1865) arrived in 1877. The occasion was provided by the disputed election of Rutherford B. Hayes as the 19th President of the United States: Hayes secured the presidency through an arrangement with Southern congressional leaders, offering to remove Federal military control throughout the South if these leaders would assent to his election.


With which countries did the US have disputed land claims?

It was Great Britain and Spain.


What did radical Republicans do?

They are known to have played a part in Reconstruction and the passing of the three amendments-the 13th Amendment, the 14th Amendment, and the 15th Amendment. They had 'radical' ideas, therefore becoming known as the Radical Republicans.

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The Presidents Compromise?

The Compromise of 1877 refers to the unwritten and informal deal that ended the Reconstruction Era. The unwritten deal is what settled the 1876 United States disputed presidential elections.


The disputed electoral votes in the election of 1876 were decided by the?

Compromise of 1877. Under this compromise, Republican candidate Rutherford B. Hayes became president and the federal government agreed to withdraw troops from the South, ending Reconstruction. In return, Southern Democrats agreed to accept Hayes as president and not resist Republican control over the electoral votes. This compromise effectively ended Reconstruction and led to the disenfranchisement of African Americans in the South.


What began with a disputed election and made Rutherford B president?

The Compromise of 1877


How was the reconstrustion undone?

The disputed election of 1876 resulted in the end of Reconstruction. From- Halloween Rz


What brought reconstruction to an end in the south?

Reconstruction came to an end due to the Compromise of 1877(compromise came about because of the disputed 20 electoral votes from the Election of 1876). Part of the compromise was for Rutherford Hayes (candidate to receive the disputed votes which would make him president if Republican agreed to compromise) was to pull federal troops out of the South. Pretty much as soon as Hayes got into office he signed the orders to pull the troops which was the final straw to the Democrat's "Redeemer" government taking over. Any ground that Recontruction had made since 1863 was down the tubes. We would not see another effective stab at Reconstruction until 1963.


Compromise that settled the disputed presidential election 1876?

The compromise of 1877 settled this presidential election dispute. The compromise agreed to Rutherford Hayes' election as the next President of the United States if he agreed to end Reconstruction in the South. After the 1876 election, there were disputes regarding the credentials of the electors in four states. A special committee was appointed to settle the question. Following party lines, the committee choose the electors favorable to Hayes and he won by one vote. The compromise was worked out to appease the supporters of Tilden, the other candidate.


Define Compromise of 1877?

In the end, the Southern Democrats decided to give the disputed electoral votes to Hayes under the certain conditions, which collectively became known as the Compromise of 1877. According to the compromise, Hayes would be the new President, provided the (1) all federal troops be removed from the Southern states, (2) Hayes appointed at least one Southerner to his Cabinet, and (3) federal money be given for economic development in the South. the Compromise of 1877 ended the Reconstruction in the South.


What Major Issue was Settled By The Compromises Of 1877?

it settled the disputed 1876 U.S. Presidential election and ended Congressional ("Radical") Reconstruction


What do the red borders on Google Earth indicate?

a border that two or more countries can't decide on. (disputed border)


How did party leaders resolve the disputed election of Rutherford Hayes and southern demands for return to home rule?

by approving both through the compromise of 1877 100% sure


What event brought about the need for the compromise of 1877?

Reconstruction politics meant that the electoral votes of three Southern states were disputed in the Presidential election of 1876, preventing either candidate from achieving a majority. The "Compromise of 1877" was a suspected informal agreement that gave Rutherford Hayes the Presidency in exchange for the relaxation of Reconstruction in the South. The Democratic candidate, Samuel J. Tilden, otherwise would have won the election of 1876, having the lead in both the popular and electoral votes. The "corrupt bargain" in the House mirrored the situation in the election of 1824 where John Quincy Adams was elected in a race that had four candidates. The South regained their mostly Democratic governments and began a long history of voting as a bloc (the Solid South) to achieve political aims.


Why was the election of 1876 significant?

The Election of 1876 was significant because the Republican Hayes was awarded all 20 electoral votes that were in dispute. It was under the compromise of 1877 that he was awarded the votes and won the election. The Republicans agreed to withdraw federal troops from the South which is why the Democrats agreed to the compromise.