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masha68 [24]
4 years ago
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In return for helping Rutherford B. Hayes win the presidency, the

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Scilla [17]4 years ago
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In return for helping Rutherford B. Hayes win the presidency, the Republicans promised the Democrats that "<span>(C) the occupation of the South by federal troops would be ended," since many democrats viewed this as an intrusion on state's rights. </span>
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