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The Compromise of 1877

The   Compromise of 1877 , also known as the   Wormley Agreement   or the   Bargain of 1877 , was an unwritten political deal in the   United States   to settle the intense dispute over the results of the   1876 presidential election , ending the   filibuster   of the certified results and the threat of political violence in exchange for an end to federal Reconstruction. No written evidence of such a deal exists and its precise details are a matter of historical debate, but most historians agree that the federal government adopted a policy of leniency towards the South to ensure federal authority and Hayes's election. The existence of an informal agreement to secure Hayes's political authority, known as the Bargain of 1877, was long accepted as a part of American history. Its supposed terms were reviewed and revised by historian  C. Vann Woodward  in his 1951 book  Reunion and Reaction: The Compromise of 1877 and the End of Reconstruction,  which also coined the modern name in

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