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- what was the significance of the presidential election of 1876?○ it ended reconstruction because andrew johnson was reelected.○ it ended reconstruction because it led to the compromise of 1877.○ it ended reconstruction because the north ran both the senate and house.○ it ended reconstruction because charles sumner won.
The 1876 presidential election between Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel Tilden was disputed. The Compromise of 1877 resolved the dispute: Hayes was declared president, and in exchange, federal troops were withdrawn from the South, effectively ending Reconstruction. The other options are incorrect: Andrew Johnson was not president in 1876, the North did not control both chambers to end Reconstruction this way, and Charles Sumner did not win the 1876 election.
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It ended Reconstruction because it led to the Compromise of 1877.