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Compromise of 1877: The End of Reconstruction

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The Compromise of 1876 effectively ended the Reconstruction era. Southern Democrats' promises to protect civil and political rights of blacks were not kept, and the end of federal interference in southern affairs led to widespread disenfranchisement of blacks voters.

Western expansion, Indian wars, corruption at all levels of government, and the growth of industry all diverted attention from the civil rights and well-being of ex-slaves. By 1876, Radical Republican regimes had collapsed in all but two of the former Confederate states, with the Democratic Party taking over.

As a result, a special commission created the Compromise of 1877. Under this agreement, Hayes became president and all federal troops were removed from the South. After federal soldiers left, the Reconstruction governments in the South collapsed and Democrats took back control of the South.