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The End of Reconstruction
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Reconstruction
Tried to• Suppress former Confederate leadership
and the attitudes of rebellion against the United States.
• Secure full citizenship and civil rights for the former slaves.
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Resistance by White Southerners
• The Ku Klux Klan
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Resistance by White Southerners
Political
Resistance
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The Election of 1876
Rutherford B. Hayes, RepublicanSamuel J. Tilden, Democrat
Who won?
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The Election of 1876
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Compromise of 1877
• Hayes allowed to become president.• Reconstruction ended—U.S. troops
withdrawn from southern states.
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The Rise of “Jim Crow”
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Plessy v. Ferguson 1896