Hayes's Presidency: Rutherford B. Hayes

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Rutherford B. Hayes’s presidency, although short, was defined mainly by how he oversaw the end of reconstruction and divide between north and south. He displayed excellent leadership skills that avoided further conflict in a nation where tension from the Civil War still persisted. Taking into consideration the state of the nation during his term, Hayes successfully managed to compromise with both Democrats and Republicans in order to prevent taking steps backwards on the long road towards a truly united country. Hayes entered his presidency with reconstruction practically over, but he still had to worry about troops that remained in the south and the hostility and bitterness that remained throughout the south. In his inaugural address, already