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CH 12 Section 3.

Some Southern citizens formed terrorist groups that opposed rights for African Americans. One such group was known as the Ku Klux Klan. This group used violence to keep blacks from voting.

Congress passed the Amnesty Act in 1872 Congress passed the Amnesty Act in 1872. The act gave many former Confederates the right to vote. Southern Democrats began to regain power in the South.

Corruption and scandals hurt the Republican Party nationwide Corruption and scandals hurt the Republican Party nationwide. The Panic of 1873 further upset the nation. Many could not pay their war debts and went bankrupt. As a result, many banks closed. A nation-wide depression soon followed.

In the mid-1870s, several Supreme Court decisions weakened the power of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments. As Republican power in the South weakened, Southern Democrats began to recapture many state governments. Democrats referred to their return to power as redemption.

Democrats and Republicans made a political deal called the Compromise of 1877. Democrats allowed Rutherford B. Hayes to become president in a contested election. Republicans agreed to withdraw federal troops from the South, ending Reconstruction.

Democrats, called Redeemers, controlled every Southern state government. Using the power of home the Democrats made sweeping changes. They restricted the rights of freed slaves. They wiped out social programs and got rid of public schools.

Home Rule: Ability to run state governments without the interference of the federal government.