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... Election and the Hayes Regime . Counting the electoral returns was more exciting than the election . Tilden had won a popular plurality of a quarter of a million votes , and hav- ing carried the doubtful states of New York and Indiana ...
... Election and the Hayes Regime . Counting the electoral returns was more exciting than the election . Tilden had won a popular plurality of a quarter of a million votes , and hav- ing carried the doubtful states of New York and Indiana ...
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... election of a Democratic Congress . Leaders of the minority in Congress " have unquestionably been pro - war , but they have been anti - administration . " Election of a Republi- can majority in either House would " be interpreted on ...
... election of a Democratic Congress . Leaders of the minority in Congress " have unquestionably been pro - war , but they have been anti - administration . " Election of a Republi- can majority in either House would " be interpreted on ...
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... Elections in 1966 gave Republicans encouragement and evidence of effective work . Congress remained Democratic , but the Repub- lican gain of 47 seats in the House was well above the average for a midterm election . In 35 races for the ...
... Elections in 1966 gave Republicans encouragement and evidence of effective work . Congress remained Democratic , but the Repub- lican gain of 47 seats in the House was well above the average for a midterm election . In 35 races for the ...
Contents
Crisis and a New Party | 7 |
1856 | 15 |
The Rise of Lincoln | 23 |
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Antislavery Politics in Antebellum and Civil War America Thomas G. Mitchell No preview available - 2007 |