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There wasn't a presidential election that year.
The majority of American voters supported the New Deal.
The election followed the Constitution and went to the House of Representatives to be decided. However a deal was made that the Republicans would end reconstruction in the South and remove the last Federal troops if Hayes was elected.
the 1866 elections were mostly about who should control the reconstruction Rutherford b. Hayes won the popular vote and removed federal troops from the south this deal singled the end of the reconstruction This answer describes the Presidential election of 1876. The 1866 election was the Congressional mid-term election of the Andrew Johnson administration.
The New Deal coalition was broken up by Presidential Election of 1968. Divisiveness in the Democrat Party led to a resurgence in Republican popularity.
Lincoln had , altogether, about one year of formal schooling while growing up on the frontier. However, he read a great deal and educated himself.
Most continued to vote Republican, the party of Abraham Lincoln.- NovaNet Answer <^_^>
At the time, a donation of $1,000 helped Abraham Lincoln with the costs of the famed debates between Lincol and Douglas. It is worth while to point out that in 1858, $1,000 was a good deal of money.
Abraham Lincoln did not favor the unconditional repeal of the Fugitive Slave Act because like Stephen A. Douglas and Daniel Webster, felt that it was part of the deal involved in the 1850 Missouri Compromise.
The poem "O Captain, My Captain" was written by Whitman in 1865 after Lincoln's assassination. The poem contains a number of metaphors to Lincoln as president and to the issues that Lincoln had to deal with.
Absolutly not. he did no want slaves the stupidest question ever.