74-5 Grant #1 (R)

25 Dec

Elected 1868, Inaugurated 1869

New states admitted to the Union: None

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72-3 Grant #2 (R)

24 Dec

Elected 1872, Inaugurated 1873

New states admitted to the Union: None

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70-1 Hayes (R)

23 Dec

Elected 1876, Inaugurated 1877

New states admitted to the Union (1): CO, 1876

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68-9 Garfield / Arthur (R)

22 Dec

Elected 1880, Inaugurated 1881, Arthur took office in 1881 after Garfield was assassinated

New states admitted to the Union: None

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66-7 Cleveland #1 (D)

21 Dec

Elected 1884, Inaugurated 1885

New states admitted to the Union: None

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64-5 B. Harrison (R)

20 Dec

Elected 1888, Inaugurated 1889

[Note: I've asked you to write "B. Harrison" instead of just "Harrison" because before the Civil War there was a different, and even less memorable, Harrison.]

New states admitted to the Union (6): ND 1889, SD 1889, MT 1889, WA 1889, ID 1890, WY 1890

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E-F Economics of the Gilded Age

19 Dec

Page E-F in the U.S. History ISN: the Industrial Revolution and the economics of the so-called Gilded Age

REMEMBER: This is a notetaking page and should not be divided into a 5-column format… Please reorganize the following information into a tree map! YOU MUST decide how to label the columns, young Jedi.

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