. The development of American nationality. ;....-r--r 24 i A ym Republii. \ Democratic|H| Divided VoteX Territory. Election of ii was a complete change in the party alignment of the carried all those states which could be considered asstill showing frontier characteristics. He carried all thestates voting for Weaver in 1892, he won from the Republi-cans Nebraska, South Dakota, Washington, and the region west of the Missouri and excepting the oldercommunities of California, Oregon, and North Dakota, hecarried the entire forty-five electoral votes, where in 18


. The development of American nationality. ;....-r--r 24 i A ym Republii. \ Democratic|H| Divided VoteX Territory. Election of ii was a complete change in the party alignment of the carried all those states which could be considered asstill showing frontier characteristics. He carried all thestates voting for Weaver in 1892, he won from the Republi-cans Nebraska, South Dakota, Washington, and the region west of the Missouri and excepting the oldercommunities of California, Oregon, and North Dakota, hecarried the entire forty-five electoral votes, where in 1892the Democrats had not obtained a single one. In additionhe carried the Solid South and the single border state of MCKINLEYS ADMINISTRATION 481 Missouri, where the conditions producing the silver move-ment were still powerful. The Republicans, on the otherhand, swept the entire North above the Missouri River,winning sixty-four votes Democratic in 1892, besides Cali-fornia, with Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, and Ken-tucky, border states solidly allied with the South and withDemocracy since 1872. The popular vote w


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