The black codes started and ended in the process of the Reconstruction.
1877
Reconstruction was only partially successful for a short time. When reconstruction ended, much of the south returned to its racist ways. It remained for the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s to complete the work that might have been accomplished with Reconstruction.
Radical rule in the South ended when Rutherford B. Hayes was elected in 1876. President Hayes helped with the last efforts of the Reconstruction after the Civil War ended.
The Reconstruction period in the United States lasted from 1865 to 1877. It began after the Civil War with the aim of rebuilding the South and integrating formerly enslaved people into society. This era included significant political, social, and economic changes before it ended with the withdrawal of federal troops from the South, leading to the implementation of Jim Crow laws.
Compromise of 1877
Wade Hampton III was governor in 1877, the year that reconstruction is generally considered to have ended.
federal intervention ended in the south
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The black codes started and ended in the process of the Reconstruction.
1877
federal intervention ended in the south
federal intervention ended in the south
federal intervention ended in the south
Hayes withdrew the troops federal troops from the South
The military occupation of the South by the Federal Troops and the Reconstruction.
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