What role did the Redeemers play in ending Reconstruction?

They worked to support African American rights.

They worked to fight the Ku Klux Klan.

They worked to focus on political and economic reform in the North.

They worked to put white southerners back into power.

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The Redeemers played a crucial role in ending Reconstruction by working to put white Southerners back into power. They were a coalition of Southern Democrats who sought to reverse the changes brought about by Reconstruction, which had aimed to promote African American rights and rebuild the South after the Civil War. The Redeemers aimed to regain control over state governments and restore white supremacy, often employing violence and intimidation against African Americans and their allies to achieve their goals. Their efforts effectively dismantled many of the policies implemented during Reconstruction and contributed to the establishment of Jim Crow laws and segregation.