Actually reconstruction ended with the election of Hayes in 1877. The election was a tie and Hayes made a deal with the committee who decided the presidency. The deal was he would end reconstruction and this decision actually affected policy for the next 100 years. By ending reconstruction early the southern states were able to institute Jim Crow Laws which made discrimination an government policy. Without the early end to reconstruction the south may have been a different place and it took the 1964 Civil Rights act to overcome Jim Crow.
Rutherford Hayes oversaw the end of the Reconstruction Era.
This informal understanding marked the end of Radical Reconstruction
Tilden-Hayes Compromise
From the ratification of the 15th Amendment -- suffrage for former slaves -- until the end of Reconstruction in 1877, the amendment was enforced in areas of the South still under military control, and it got some respect in other states of the former Confederacy, as well. The end of Reconstruction in 1877 saw a pullout of federal troops from all areas of the South, however, and whites fought back to take political control away from former slaves and other African Americans throughout the South. So, soon after the 15th Amendment, we got a U.S. Senator from Mississippi who was African American, a governor and several Members of the House of Representatives. But those people lost their offices within a decade after 1877. In most areas it would be about a century before such voter participation and election of blacks to office would occur again.
It end because of the compromise
end of Reconstruction
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I believe it was 1877
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march 8 1877
The Reconstruction era began in 1865 and ended in 1877.
The US President's inauguration in 1877 that is generally used to mark the end of Reconstruction is Rutherford B. Hayes. His inauguration signaled the end of federal military presence in the South, leading to a withdrawal of federal support for Reconstruction efforts and the beginning of a period of racial segregation and discrimination known as the Jim Crow era.
The end of reconstruction was made effective by a movement which gathered energy up during the Compromise of 1877, in the process called Redemption.
The Compromise of 1877 was the event that ended Reconstruction. The compromise did more than just end Reconstruction, it also settled the 1876 Presidential election dispute and removed federal troops from the South.
In 1877 when President Hayes removed the last troops in the South