Most of the troops were removed during Ulysses Grant'ssecond term. The final removals, from South Carolina and Louisiana, took place early in the administration of Rutherford B. Hayes in 1877.
The President that removed the federal troops from South Carolina and Louisiana was the 19th President of the United States of America, Rutherford B. Hayes. He removed the federal troops and ended Reconstrution.
The Compromise of 1877 following the election of Rutherford B. Hayes.
the balance of power between the the states and the federal government
The event was Fort Sumter in Charleston, South Carolina getting fired upon by the Union troops.
MITCHELL PALMER. He led the Palmer Raids.
John Brown
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The removal of federal troops from southern states
The Compromise of 1877 marked the end of Reconstruction and led to the removal of federal troops from the South. This event allowed Southern states to implement Jim Crow laws that enforced legal segregation and discriminated against African Americans in areas such as education, housing, and public facilities.
The Compromise of 1877 following the election of Rutherford B. Hayes.
The Compromise of 1877 following the election of Rutherford B. Hayes.
The Compromise of 1877 following the election of Rutherford B. Hayes.
General Winfield Scott led federal troops that forced the Cherokee west on the Trail of Tears.
General Winfield Scott led federal troops that forced the Cherokee west on the Trail of Tears.
either white wealthy planters, federal troops, or black republicans
General Winfield Scott led federal troops that forced the Cherokee west on the Trail of Tears.
General Winfield Scott led federal troops that forced the Cherokee west on the Trail of Tears.
General Winfield Scott led federal troops that forced the Cherokee west on the Trail of Tears.