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What role did the us supreme court play in ending reconstruction?

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The Court restricted the scope of the Fourteenth Amendment by leaving its enforcement up to the states.
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When the Reconstruction era was coming to an end, the role of the Supreme Court was to contribute to that end. The Court made several decisions that limited the scope of Reconstruction laws and constitutional amendments, as it happened in the Slaughterhouse Cases in 1873, a legal dispute which resulted in limiting the protection of the privileges and immunities clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment, and by doing so, it failed to protect the civil rights of black people.


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