Samuel Tilden won the 1876 presidential election after a recount
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- The 1877 compromise is unusual because it was not reached after an open debate in the US Congress. It was primarily made behind the scenes and there are hardly any written records. It emerged from a contentious presidential election that was, however, harsh with the old North vs. South problems, this time involving the last three southern states that still controlled Republican reconstruction governments.
- The timing of the treaty was prompted by the presidential election of 1876 between Democrat Samuel B. Tilden, governor of New York, and Republican Rutherford B. Hayes, governor of Ohio.
- When the votes were counted, Tilden led Hayes by one vote in the Electoral College. But Republicans accused Democrats of voting for fraud, saying they intimidated African-American voters in three southern states, Florida, Louisiana and South Carolina, and prevented them from voting, thereby defrauding Tilden's election surrender.
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The name of the king of the Hittites as described in the Preamble is Suppiluliumas I.
<h3>Which was the Hittites King name?</h3>
Suppiluliumas I, can be decribed as one which is been known to the Hittite king around c. 1380 and was able to dominate the history of the ancient Middle East.
It should be noted that hew dominated for the greater part of four decades a as regards the Hittite kingdom to Imperial power.
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It would be "(A) Shays’ Rebellion" that serves as an example of a citizen revolt
<span>following the American Revolution before the signing of the Constitution, since these rebellions showed that the Articles of Confederation needed to be replaced. </span>
During World War II<span>, </span>British<span>, German, and Japanese </span>governments<span> issued AMPHETAMINES to </span>soldiers to elevate mood and to help with fatigue<span> and </span>pain.<span>
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Wood engraving by Gustave Dore (1832-1883) taken from 'London: a Pilgrimage', published by Grant & Co in 1872. Behind the group of exhausted-looking workers in the foreground, others can be seen stoking the fires beneath the gas retorts, sealed vessels where, at high temperatures, the coal was broken down into tar, coke and gas. From the 19th century, manufactured gas was made by the distillation of coal, predominantly for use in lighting. In 1869, the writer Blanchard Jerrold suggested a collaboration with Dore on a comprehensive portrait of London. Entitled 'London: a Pilgrimage', the book contained 180 engravings and although a commercial success, there were criticisms that Dore had concentrated on the poverty of the city.