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  1. Samuel Jones Tilden (New Lebanon, 9 de febrero de 1814 - Yonkers, 4 de agosto de 1886) fue el candidato demócrata para presidente de Estados Unidos, durante las disputadas elecciones presidenciales de 1876 en Estados Unidos, que fue la votación más cerrada y discutida en la historia de Estados Unidos, en la que Tilden ganó en el ...

  2. Tilden was born in 1814 into a wealthy family in New Lebanon, New York. Attracted to politics at a young age, he became a protégé of Martin Van Buren. After studying at Yale University and New York University School of Law, Tilden began a legal career in New York City, becoming a noted corporate lawyer.

  3. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Samuel J. Tilden (born Feb. 9, 1814, New Lebanon, N.Y., U.S.—died Aug. 4, 1886, Greystone, N.Y.) was a lawyer, governor of New York, and Democratic presidential candidate in the disputed election of 1876.

  4. 12 de jul. de 2022 · Learn about Samuel Tilden, a 19th century politician and reformer who was the Democratic candidate for president in 1876. Find out how he lost the disputed election to Rutherford B. Hayes and how he donated money for the New York Public Library.

  5. Samuel Jones Tilden ( New Lebanon, 9 de febrero de 1814 - Yonkers, 4 de agosto de 1886) fue el candidato demócrata para presidente de Estados Unidos, durante las disputadas elecciones presidenciales de 1876 en Estados Unidos, que fue la votación más cerrada y discutida en la historia de Estados Unidos, en la que Tilden ganó en el voto ...

  6. Samuel J. Tilden was a popular national figure during the 1870s as he successfully fought against political corruption in New York and became the Democratic presidential candidate in the 1876 election. Tilden lost one of the most controversial presidential elections in American history.

  7. Samuel Jones Tilden (February 9, 1814 – August 4, 1886) was the Democratic candidate for the United States presidency in the disputed election of 1876, the most controversial American election of the nineteenth century.