Essays About clay adams

 

  • John Adams
    ... This was due to the fact that Adams made Clay his Secretary of State. "What ... Neither Adams nor Clay could ever recover from it. "After ...
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  • John Adams
    ... This was due to the fact that Adams made Clay his Secretary of State. "What ... Neither Adams nor Clay could ever recover from it. "After ...
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  • John Quincy Adams - SniperXcom
    ... He appointed Henry Clay as his secretary of state, which led to charges that Clay and Adams made a bargain in the election of 1824. ...
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  • Henry Clay Should have been Pr
    ... When Adams named Clay secretary of state, his Jacksonian opponents yelled out, "corrupt bargain!" This accusation was unfair; however, Clay was haunted by it ...
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  • JOHN QUINCY ADAMS
    ... In the election of 1824 Andrew Jackson, William H. Crawford, and Henry Clay ran against John Quincy Adams for president. Although ...
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  • John Adams
    ... Jackson and Crawford. The deciding vote turned out to be from Henry Clay and he supported John Quincy Adams. John Quincy later appointed ...
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  • 1928 Election
    ... When Adams had beaten Jackson for president four years before, the Jacksonians protested that there was a "corrupt bargain" between Clay and Adams. ...
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  • Andrew JAckson
    The candidates up for election were Andrew Jackson, John Adams, Henry Clay, and John Calhoun. The main two candidates were Jackson and Adams. ...
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  • John Quincy Adams was the only son of a president to become ...
    ... This was due to the fact that Adams made Clay his Secretary of State. "What ... Neither Adams nor Clay could ever recover from it. "After ...
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  • The Constitution and the 1824
    ... With Clay being the Speaker of the House Adams' chance of winning in the House was a little better than Jackson's or Crawford's. ...
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  • Civil War
    ... 4. Adams was accused of "corrupt bargain" with Clay because after Adams was elected he made Clay secretary of state in return for Clay's influence on swinging ...
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  • Andrew Jackson 3
    ... 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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  • lelo
    ... He had 13 votes, Jackson had 7, and Crawford had 4. Three Western states that had originally supported Clay switched to Adams. Later ...
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  • Andrew Jackson was born in 1767, and grew up in the border of ...
    ... He had 13 votes, Jackson had 7, and Crawford had 4. Three Western states that had originally supported Clay switched to Adams. Later ...
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  • Re-Emergence of a Two Party System
    ... 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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  • Andrew Jackson and Franklin Roosevelt
    ... John Quincy Adams was elected president, however, being that Adams elected Clay as his Secretary of state, the victory was not viewed as a true one. ...
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  • influential people
    ... John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, John Marshall, Henry Clay and Andrew Jackson are the most influential builders of the United States of America. ...
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  • Era of good feelings DBQ
    ... Clay persuaded people to vote for Adams (because Adams and Clay had similar views). Many people became angry, saying how the election was unfair. ...
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  • John Quincy Adams 3
    ... of the House to consider only the top three candidates, Henry Clay was dropped from consideration. Although Jackson had won the popular vote, Adams won out in ...
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  • andrew jackson the tyrant
    ... 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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  • Andrew Jackson
    ... votes, than his opponent, John Quincy Adams, but unfortunately due to the influence of House Speaker Henry Clay, the electors voted for John Quincy Adams. ...
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  • Jeffersonian vs. Jacksonian
    ... The National Republicans were the followers of Adams and Clay; the Whigs, who emerged in 1834, were, above all else, the party dedicated to the defeat of ...
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  • Jackson Andrew
    ... In 1824 Jackson ran for president. He ran against John Q. Adams, Henry Clay, and WH Crawford. He ran the election with a lead over Adams by 15 electoral votes. ...
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  • Whig Party
    ... The actual beginnings of the Whig Party can be traced to 1824 when adherents of John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay joined forces against Andrew Jackson (Whig ...
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  • Civil War
    ... Clay was born on April 12th in Hanover County, Virginia to a middle-class ... was an American statesman, who was secretary of state under John Quincy Adams and an ...
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  • The Age of Jackson and its Political Impact
    ... and "the will of the people had been defeated, the spirit of the Constitution violated ...,the cry of 'corrupt bargain' between Adams and Clay" (History of ...
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  • History of US Presidents
    ... In 1828, Andrew Jackson, along with a few others opponents of Adams, charged him with ... Bank of the US with branches in several states, but Henry Clay would not ...
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  • The Jacksonian Era
    ... With mudslinging and other scandalous activities tossed about the campaign, Jackson defeated Henry Clay and John Adams. Winning ...
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  • Famous People of the Civil War-
    ... Clay ran for president in 1824, but when no candidate won a majority, Clay supported John Adams. When Adam's won, Clay was named Secretary of State. ...
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  • Causes of the Civil War
    ... Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun, Daniel Webster, and Political Parties all could of led to the American Civil War. Marbury vs. Madison was about Adams wanting ...
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