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... House of Representatives. The House of Representatives had to choose between Adams, Jackson and Crawford. The deciding vote turned ...
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... The campaign of 1828 was filled with mud slinging. Adams, Jackson's opponent, brought up his past as a murderer, a drunk, a gambler, and an adulterer. ...
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... Calhoun. The main two candidates were Jackson and Adams. ... Clay didn't especially like Jackson and Adams was for his American System. Therefore ...
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... This act by Adams and Clay enraged Jackson and his followers and became known as the "corrupt bargain." This would haunt Adams for years. ...
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... be elected. Jackson led Adams 99 to 84 votes, with Crawford and Clay receiving 41 and 37 votes, respectively. The stalemate drew ...
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... be elected. Jackson led Adams 99 to 84 votes, with Crawford and Clay receiving 41 and 37 votes, respectively. The stalemate drew ...
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... consideration. Although Jackson had won the popular vote, Adams won out in the House with the barest majority of 13 to 7 over Jackson. Vice ...
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... Jackson and his angry followers charged that a "corrupt bargain" had taken place and immediately began their campaign to wrest the Presidency from Adams in ...
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... ons by a popular vote or had such dirty campaigning. No one can say for sure who, between Adams and Jackson, was more brutal in their attacks. ...
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... Another soon to be rival on Jackson's list was John Quincy Adams; this was because in the election of 1824, Adams and Henry Clay made what Jackson called "a ...
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... In the election of 1824, Jackson had won the popular vote and more electoral votes, than his opponent, John Quincy Adams, but unfortunately due to the ...
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... of Representatives. On the first vote, thirteen states voted for Adams, seven for Jackson, and four for Crawford. Several western ...
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... The election went to the house of representatives, and the presidency was given to John Adams. That didn't stop Andrew Jackson though. ...
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... Indeed this issue led to a splintering of the party to which both JQ Adams and Jackson had both previously subscribed, the Democrat-Republican. ...
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... Although Jackson received more votes than Adams, no candidate had a majority, so the election was submitted to the House of Representatives which, after ...
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... Some of the major political figures of that time period were Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, John Q. Adams, Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, John C. Calhoun and ...
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... According to the House of Representatives web page the breakdown of the Electoral votes are as follows: Andrew Jackson 99, John Quincy Adams 84, William ...
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... In 1798, Washington insistence that President John Adams reluctantly appointed Hamilton inspector general of the army when war with France seemed threatening. ...
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... be elected. Jackson led Adams 99 to 84 votes, with Crawford and Clay receiving 41 and 37 votes, respectively. The stalemate drew ...
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... of the sanguinary scene." The president soon discovered that my dear John, John Quincy Adams had written ... 1828 my dear John ran for reelection against Jackson. ...
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... time ago and the new box has "pieces" of the original in it is Jackson's way of ... Mr. Adams is the first man to mention the possibility of giving up the lottery. ...
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... "Some places already quit lotteries," Mrs. Adams said. "Nothing but trouble in that," Old Man Warner said stoutly, "Pack of young fools." (Jackson 425) This ...
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... Adams responded by attacking Jackson with his marriage affair (scroll up for more details) with Rachael Jackson. Soon thereafter ...
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... Adams responded by attacking Jackson with his marriage affair (scroll up for more details) with Rachael Jackson. Soon thereafter ...
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... success. Jackson served his presidency, after John Quincy Adams, supporting the population that obtained a similar background. He ...
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... Democratic Party was created after the election of 1824 when Jackson had lost ... the Constitution violated ...,the cry of 'corrupt bargain' between Adams and Clay ...
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... In 1828, Andrew Jackson, along with a few others opponents of Adams, charged him with corruption and "public plunder." He was defeated, and Andrew Jackson ...
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... His first attempt, however, proved to be less than successful. Led by an ambiguous campaign with no staunch issues, Jackson was defeated by Adams in 1824. ...
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... In 1828, Jackson again opposed Adams for President, and Calhoun served as Jackson's vice presidential running mate. Jackson and Calhoun won the election. ...
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... In 1828, Jackson again opposed Adams for President, and Calhoun served as Jackson's vice presidential running mate. Jackson and Calhoun won the election. ...
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