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End of Reconstruction
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Ulysses S. Grant Elected President in 1868 as a Republican Victory made possible by African American votes
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Ulysses S. Grant 15th Amendment passed to ensure that voting rights not be denied because of race
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Blacks take political office in South Blanche Bruce First black senator from the state of Mississippi
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Southerners curtail civil rights Ku Klux Klan –Terrorist group that intimidated African Americans from exercising their rights
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Black Codes –l–laws that restricted the political and economic activities of African Americans. Southerners curtail civil rights
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New Labor Systems in the South
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Sharecropping Former slaves farmed someone else’s land and paid the landowner at least one third of the crop.
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Sharecropping Plantation owners discovered sharecropping was cheaper for them than slavery
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Tenant Farmers Former Slaves who used cash to rent farms on plantations
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Election of 1872 Radical Republicans began to lose power and control of Congress.Radical Republicans began to lose power and control of Congress.
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Election of 1876 Republican Rutherford B Haynes lost the popular vote to Samuel Tilden Electoral College vote was in dispute
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Compromise of 1877 Southern Democrats promised to give Haynes their electoral votes if he removed the military from the South Haynes agreed and removed all federal troops when he took over as President
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Compromise of 1877 Southern Democrats take over the South Southern Democrats begin return to national power. Reconstruction is over. The door is open to the “Jim Crow Era”.
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