The most accurate response regarding the impact of the Compromise of 1877 on the development of Jim Crow laws is:
After the Compromise, northern troops were removed from the South, which left African Americans with no legal protections.
This withdrawal of federal troops effectively ended the Reconstruction era and left African Americans vulnerable to discriminatory laws and practices, leading to the establishment and expansion of Jim Crow laws that enforced racial segregation and disenfranchised Black Americans in the South.