Rutherford B. Hayes …show more content…
He also removed the federal troops from Louisiana and South Carolina, which effectively ended the Reconstruction era and returned the south to home rule. This was a hit to any equivalent rights strides made since the Civil War, however Hayes in this way spent a decent arrangement of exertion battling in the interest of social equality laws went for ensuring African Americans. Unfortunately, the House of Representatives was Democrat-controlled, and they hindered each of Hayes ' moves toward building up social liberties, at the voting stall and past.(--------). He also established the sound money policies which helped to make the business and industry stronger. He started common administration change, went for completion support, and designated men with sound qualification. He likewise marked a bill that, surprisingly, permitted ladies lawyers to show up before the U.S. Preeminent Court.(------------). He continued to fight for the rights of the poor people and the immigrants. He believed that the education and the manual training would help all the people to accomplish the better lives. One of the major obstacle in the Hayes presidency was the great Railroad strike of 1877. He ordered the federal troops to suppress resulting riots, and at last the laborers were forced to go back to their posts with the compensation cuts still in compel- a triumph for the railways. (----------) President and his wife also banned the wines and liquors from the White House, which later convinced prohibitionists to vote Republicans. Honoring his commitment not to accept a second term, Hayes retired to Fremont, Ohio, in 1881.