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Charles J. Guiteau

In 1881 Charles J. Guiteau shot President Grafield in the back in a Washington railroad station. Guiteau allegedly committed this crime so that Arthur, a stalwart, would become President. Guiteau's attorneys used a plea of insanity, but failed and Guiteau was hung for murder. After this event politics began to get cleaned up with things like the Pendelton Act.

Subject: 
US History [1]
Vocabulary: 
Chapter 24 - Politics of the Gilded Age [2]

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