41. Hayes withdrew federal troops from Louisiana and South Carolina. 42. He shocked businessmen by dispatching federal troops in a national coal strike on the side of striking miners. 43. He said that the most important thing for the federal troops is the southern region, since the majority of the rebels went there. 44. He would remove federal troops from defeated Dixie and end Reconstruction policies if Southerners would grant slaves and other blacks full civil rights. 45. In exchange for the presidency, Hayes would pull federal troops out of the South and effectively end Reconstruction. 46. In a nation that historically has resisted having federal troops patrol its streets or police its citizens, White says, he recognizes the need to tread delicately. 47. In exchange for their support, Hayes promised Southern Democrats to withdraw federal troops from the South and to let them treat blacks as they pleased. 48. In order to defeat the rebels, Arbatov said, federal troops must find a way to distinguish civilians from rebel fighters. 49. It specifies that, as federal troops fulfill their agreements, the rebels would yield their positions and weapons in Grozny. 50. Mercado-Allinger said she would also be looking for information from the Tonkawa and Delawares, who served as scouts for the federal troops. |