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Roscoe conkling was a republican in congress and he helped shape the compromise of 1877 that put hayes in power. History 158 syllabus american constitutional history since 1976. His 111 history of the united states since 1877 3 prerequisites. She is currently under contract for a book on rose wilder lane and her cohort of public intellectual women.
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