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1852 U.S. Presidential Election Map: Pierce vs. Scott Results #2241784 (License: Personal Use)
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The map depicts the results of the 1852 U.S. presidential election between Democrat Franklin Pierce and Whig Winfield Scott. Pierce won a landslide with 254 electoral votes, carrying 27 states shown in blue, including newly admitted California and Texas. Scott won only 42 electoral votes from 4 states-Kentucky, Tennessee, Vermont, and Massachusetts-plus parts of Maine and Maryland, highlighted in green. The western territories are marked as unorganized and non-voting.
This image is used in historical education, political science resources, and election archives to illustrate mid-19th century partisan geography and the collapse of the Whig Party. It serves users seeking visual context for antebellum U.S. politics, campaign strategies, or electoral trends leading to the Civil War.
Related Cliparts: Visualize the 1852 U.S. presidential election outcome: Franklin Pierce (Democrat) dominated with 254 electoral votes; Winfield Scott (Whig) carried only 4 states. Learn the geographic split.
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