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It is unknown as to why Rutherford B. Hayes wanted to be president. Hayes was actually chosen as a presidential candidate by the Republican party in 1875 and held a secret oath because of the tension around the election.

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Hayes was supposed to make concessions to the South and give them more federal money for internal improvements and education. and more say in their state government. They were in turn were to give the Negroes more say in local state and local government and better educational opportunities. Both sides reneged on the agreement.

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He wanted to become president because he liked things that had to do with law and politician's.

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Compromise of 1877

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hi wanted to stop Indian wars

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