APUSH Gilded Age Part 2 Flashcards
Who almost ran for a third term before the House derailed that proposal?
Grant
Who did the Republicans run in the election of 1876?
Rutherford Hayes
Great Unknown because no one knew much about him
Who did the democrats run in the election of 1876?
Samuel Tilden
How was the election really close in 1876?
Tilden got 184 out of 185 electoral votes needed
votes for LO SC FL and parts of oregon were unsure and disputed
How did they handle the disputed states?
they sent in two sets of returns one for D/R
What was the Electoral Count Act?
passed in 1877
set up an electoral commission that consisted of 15 men selected from the Senate the House and Supreme court
The 15 man was supposed to be independent David Davis but he resigned last minute
How did the Senate and House settle the dispute between Hayes and Tilden?
Febuary 1877
Hayes became president
Compromise of 1877
What was the compromise of 1877?
North: Hayes would become president if he agreed to remove troops from the remaining two southern states where Union troops remained (LO and SC) and make a bill that would subsidize the Texas and Pacific rail line
South: military rule and reconstruction ended
What happened to blacks when Compromise of 1877 came into effect?
abonded blacks by withdrawing troops
Last atttempt to protect blacks was the Civil RIghts Act of 1875 which was declared unconstiutional by the Supreme court in the 1883 Civil Rights cases
As Reconstruction ended and the military returned northward, who asserted their power?
whites
How did whites assert their power?
Literacy requirements for voting began, voting registration laws emerged, poll taxes began (aimed towards blacks)
Most blacks became sharecroppers (providing nothing but labor) or tenant farmers (if they could provide their own tools)
In 1896, the Supreme court ruled what from the Plessy v Ferguson case?
separate but equal faclities were constitutionl
What was legalized by the Plessy v Fergson case?
Jim Crow segregation
When was the Plessy v Ferguson case?
1896
What did the presidents of the nations four largest railroad do?
In 1877, they cut wages by 10%
What was the impact of presidents of the nations four largest railroads cutting 10% wages?
Workers struck back
stopped working
when Hayes sent troops to stop this, violence errupted and more than 100 people died in the several weeks of chaos