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Rutherford B. Hayes

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Rutherford B. Hayes
Portrait byMathew Brady,c. 1870-1880
19thPresident of the United States
In office
March 4, 1877 – March 3, 1881
Vice PresidentWilliam A. Wheeler
Preceded byUlysses S. Grant
Succeeded byJames A. Garfield
Personal details
Born(1822-10-04)October 4, 1822
Delaware, Ohio
DiedJanuary 17, 1893(1893-01-17)(aged 70)
Fremont, Ohio
NationalityAmerican
Political partyRepublican
Spouse(s)Lucy Webb Ware Hayes

Rutherford Birchard Hayes(October 4, 1822 - January 17, 1893) was the 19thpresident of the United Statesfrom 1877 to 1881, serving only one term. Hayes was aRepublican.He was electedgovernorofOhiothree times before becoming president. Hayes barely won the election of 1876, only defeatingDemocraticopponentSamuel Tildenafter aCongressionalcommittee gave Hayes some disputedelectoral votes.

Early life

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Hayes was born inDelaware, Ohioin 1822. He went toKenyon Collegein Gambier, Ohio, and then went to Harvard Law School. After graduating from law school, he became alawyer.[1]In 1849, he joined theRepublican Party,which was new then, because he was againstslavery.[2]In 1852, he married Lucy Webb, a woman who was also againstslavery.In the 1860s, he served in theAmerican Civil Waron the Union side, and became a major general. After the war ended, he was elected to theU.S. House of Representativesas a part of the Republican Party. In 1867, he became the governor of Ohio.

Election of 1876

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Ulysses S. Granthad been president since 1869, and was not going to run for president a third time in 1876. Grant was a member of the Republican Party, and while he was president, became known for allowingcorruptionto go on around him. The Republican Party did not want people to think that everybody in the party was corrupt, so they decided to make Hayes their candidate. They thought he was a good candidate because he had made many changes in Ohio while he was governor there that people thought were good, and because he was thought to have been a hero in the Civil War.

Hayes ran against Samuel Tilden, whom the Democratic Party nominated. The election was close, and many people who did not think that Hayes fairly won the election called him "His Fraudulency".[3]Tilden actually got more votes than Hayes, but Hayes got 185 votes in theElectoral College,while Tilden got 184, so Hayes won the election.[4]

Post-Presidency

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While he was president, Hayes ended theReconstructionperiod that followed theAmerican Civil War.Rutherford B. Hayes ordered military forces that had been in the Southern states to leave. He also sent federal troops to end a railroad strike. Hayes refused to seek a second term as president.

After being president, Hayes retired toFremont, Ohiowhere he would die of aheart attackat age 70. Meanwhile, He spent time talking about his beliefs that all children should have the chance to go toschool,that people who had been in themilitaryshould get their fair payments for their service, and that people inprisonsshould be treated better.[5]

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References

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  1. Rawley, James. To The Best of My Abilities: The American Presidents. ed. James McPherson
  2. "The Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center".rbhayes.org.Archived fromthe originalon June 20, 2010.RetrievedJuly 1,2010.
  3. "Rutherford B. Hayes".npg.si.edu.RetrievedJuly 1,2010.
  4. "American Experience. The Presidents. Rutherford Birchard Hayes".pbs.org.Archived fromthe originalon June 20, 2010.RetrievedJuly 1,2010.
  5. "The Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center".rbhayes.org.Archived fromthe originalon June 20, 2010.RetrievedJuly 1,2010.