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Rutherford Hayes served one term as US President, from March 4,1877 until March 4, 1881.
March 4, 1877 - March 4, 1881
March 4, 1877 - March 4, 1881
Hayes served only one term. By his own choice, he chose not to run again.One.Hayes served only one term . He announced early on that he would not run for a second term.
Hayes didn't even serve 2 terms, let alone 3. He did not seek re-election after his first term. The only president to have served 3 terms is Franklin Roosevelt (he was elected to four terms, but died a short time into the fourth).
President Hayes had one term, 1877-81
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His two terms as President were not CONSECUTIVE terms.
The Democrats agreed not to make a huge fuss over the Republicans stealing the election of 1876, and the Republicans agreed that they would end Reconstruction and the military occupation of the South, which by that time was still ongoing in only South Carolina and Louisiana. Samuel J. Tilden had won both the popular vote and the electoral vote, but the Republicans decided to, as one said, "fix things up", and they did, changing the vote totals in South Carolina, Louisiana and Oregon, to make "His Fradulency", Rutherfraud (really Rutherford) B. Hayes President. Hayes seems to have been a nice, honorable man and took no personal part in this skullduggery. The Republican Party had begun in 1854 as a small group with high ideals but was largely corrupt by that time, and most of the time since.
Ulysses S. Grant was inaugurated as the 18th U.S. President on March 4, 1869. He served two terms and was succeeded by Rutherford B. Hayes on March 4, 1877.