What Is The Compromise Of 1877 Dbq

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Known as one of the most disputed presidential elections in history, the Election of 1876 stood out as a controversial election between the two candidates Rutherford B. Hayes, the governor from Ohio, and the Democrat Governor of New York, Samuel B Tilden. The disputed election caused an uproar between the two parties with danger looming that there would be no president on Inauguration day. The Compromise of 1877 was a wise adjustment to avoid serious sectional conflict erupting between the North and the South, bringing peace to the Union.’ Tilden received 184 of the needed 185 electoral votes and to win and led the popular vote by 250,000. However, the outcome of the race largely depended on the remaining votes from three states: Florida,

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