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What was the significance of the 1876 election?

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The results marked the end of Reconstruction.

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The election of 1876, the 23rd election, was truly quite significant. It was a race so close that the electoral college vote was 185 to 184, the slightest majority one can have to win. It was, in a way, 'too close to call.' There was much scandal in the Republican party, and many powerful Republicans were forced to halt their dreams because of this, one of them being Ulysses S. Grant.

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