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Dereon Rasmussen
16 December, 13:18
What was the significance of the 1876 election?
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Erik
16 December, 15:00
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The main significance of the 1876 election in American history was that it was the closest election of all time, which only roughly 20 votes being uncounted and the popular and electoral votes being almost perfectly tied.
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