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Reconstruction of the Civil War

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Reconstruction of the Civil War

There were 4 major factors that led up to the end of reconstruction. The first major factor was the Jim Crow Laws. Jim Crow was used as another word for African Americans back then. The Jim Crow laws made segregation. Because of these laws, the US Supreme Court declared that segregation was lawful as long as facilities for black and whites were equal, a policy known as “supreme but equal”. The second major factor was Ku Klux Klan Violence. The K.K.K. was a secret group formed after the civil war. The Klan aimed to keep African Americans powerless. The Klan was known to kill freed slaves just because they could read and write. The Klan demanded that the Freedmen’s Bureau be shut down. In every county where the Klan was active, Republican voters stayed away from the polls. The third major factor was the Compromise of 1877. Rutherford B. Hayes was elected President, but in return he agreed to remove the last troops from the

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