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The Election of 1877

The Election of 1877. Sawthi Parker. A Controversial Election. The Republican Party. Rutherford B. Hayes Party- Republican Home state- Ohio Running Mate- William Almon Wheeler Electoral vote- 185 States carried- 20 Popular vote- 4,034,311 Percentage- 47.9%. The Democratic party.

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The Election of 1877

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  1. The Election of 1877 Sawthi Parker A Controversial Election

  2. The Republican Party Rutherford B. Hayes Party- Republican Home state-Ohio Running Mate-WilliamAlmon Wheeler Electoral vote-185 States carried-20 Popular vote-4,034,311 Percentage-47.9%

  3. The Democratic party Samuel J. Tilden Party- Democratic Home state-New York Running mate- Thomas Andrews Hendricks Electoral vote- 184 States carried- 18 Popular vote- 4,288,546 Percentage- 51.0%

  4. Result Tilden won the popular but Hayes won the electoral collage. Hayes was ruled the winner. This election ended up as one of the most controversial.

  5. The Compromise of 1877

  6. Why was the compromise made? • To settle future election disputes such as the election of 1876 • To withdraw soldiers from south • The compromise successfully set the south on their own and let them start as a part as the U.S. Why was the compromise made?

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