The presidential election of 1876 led to the end of Reconstruction. Samuel Tilden outpolled Rutherford Hayes to win the popular vote. Tilden had 184 electoral votes to Hayes' 165 and 20 votes were uncounted. These 20 electoral votes were in dispute: in Florida, Louisiana, and South Carolina. Each party reported its candidate had won the state, while in Oregon one elector was declared illegal and replaced. The 20 disputed electoral votes were eventually awarded to Hayes after a bitter legal and political battle. This gave Hayes the victory.
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sorry I haven't read it BUT I've heard about it
Uh he probably got frustrated show us the paragraph for more clues
Even though I wasn't there, I did hear about it. As far as I knew, the student was in trouble because she didn't ask the teacher or someone for permission.