President Hayes
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Definition
Proper noun * Rutherford B. Hayes: The 19th President of the United States, serving from 1877 to 1881. His administration is notably associated with the end of the Reconstruction Era in the American South.
Usage
- President Hayes is used to refer to the historical figure and his presidency.
- The Compromise of 1877 led to the inauguration of President Hayes.
- Historians often debate the legacy of President Hayes's decision to withdraw federal troops from the South.
Advanced Usage
- The Hayes Administration: Refers collectively to the executive branch and the policies enacted during his presidency.
- The end of Reconstruction was a defining feature of the Hayes Administration.
Variants and Related Words
- Rutherford B. Hayes: The full name of the president.
- Rutherford Birchard Hayes: The complete birth name.
Synonyms
- Rutherford B. Hayes
- The 19th President
Related Terms and Context
- Reconstruction: The period (1865-1877) following the American Civil War, which ended during Hayes's presidency.
- The Compromise of 1877: The political deal that resolved the disputed 1876 election, resulting in Hayes becoming president.
- The Gilded Age: The era of US history during which Hayes served as president.
Noun
- 19th President of the United States; his administration removed federal troops from the South and so ended the Reconstruction Period (1822-1893)