What impact did the Compromise of 1877 have on the development of Jim Crow laws?(1 point)

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After the Compromise, northern troops were removed from the South, which left African Americans with no legal protections.
After the Compromise, northern troops were removed from the South, which left African Americans with no legal protections.

The Compromise included a provision that allowed enhanced legal protections for African Americans living in the South.

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The correct response is: After the Compromise, northern troops were removed from the South, which left African Americans with no legal protections.

The Compromise of 1877 effectively ended Reconstruction by withdrawing federal troops from the South, which led to a significant decline in protection for African Americans. This vacuum of federal support allowed Southern states to implement Jim Crow laws that enforced racial segregation and disenfranchised African American voters.