To What Extent Was The Voting Crisis Dbq

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Voting Crisis 5 ~ Election of 1876 and the Compromise of 1877 During the crisis regarding the Election of 1876 and the consequent Compromise of 1877, we voted in favor of those who wished to move on, and allow the nation to progress. Those who added to the controversy and disputed the results simply hinder the United States for moving forward as a nation. Thus, we voted in favor of those who supported the newly elected President, Rutherford B. Hayes, along with the Compromise that granted him his seat. Thus, we voted for those who supported the freely elected president along with the notion of moving forward in order to allow our nation to progress. Andrew Johnson: We were unable to vote for Andrew Johnson concerning the last crisis because …show more content…

He felt that the compromise could endanger the rights of the newly freed slaves in the south, as it ended Reconstruction, but we felt that we had to take that risk in order for our nation to progress. Thus, we abstained during the vote for Frederick Douglass. Nathan Bedford Forrest: We had previously dropped Nathan Bedford Forrest, thus, we were unable to vote for him. However, he did support the Compromise as it got rid of Federal Troops in the South. Ulysses S. Grant: During the last crisis, we voted in favor of Ulysses S. Grant, who held views very similar to our own. For instance, Grant agreed that the election was controversial but unity and compromise were necessary in order for the United States to succeed in moving on. He stated that relations must be preserved between the members of the country. Therefore, we voted in favor of Ulysses S. Grant. Lyman Trumbull: During the vote for Lyman Trumbull, we abstained from supporting or opposing. Though Trumbull supported Rutherford B. Hayes, he did not support the Compromise of 1877, claiming it to be “shady politics”. Thus, we did not give our support to Lyman Trumbull as he did not agree with the Compromise of 1877, something we felt was necessary for

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