The Facts of Reconstruction

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Hayes, of Ohio, as a compromise candidate. This result was brought about through a union of the combined op- position to Mr. Blaine. Hon. Wm. A. Wheeler, of New York, was nominated for Vice-President and the work of the Convention was over.
The Democrats nominated ex-Governor Samuel J. Tilden, of New York, for President, and Thomas iS8 THE FACTS OF RECONSTRUCTION A. Hendricks, of Indiana, for Vice-President.
Their platform pledged many radical reforms in the administration of the government. Th
...is ticket was made with the hope that it would be successful in the doubtful and debatable States of New York, New Jersey, Indiana, and Connecticut, which, with the Solid South, would constitute a majority of the electoral college, even if all the other States should go Republican, which was not anticipated.
That the prospect of Democratic success was ex- ceedingly bright and the probability of a Republican victory extremely dark, was generally conceded.
The South was counted upon to be solid in its sup- port of the Democratic ticket, for the methods that had been successfully inaugurated in Mississippi the year before, to overcome a Republican majority of more than twenty thousand, were to be introduced and adopted in all the other States of that section in which conditions were practically the same as in Mississippi.


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