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... This came about because once the vote went to the House of Representatives, Clay, a candidate, threw his support in favor of Adams. ...
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... of Representatives web page the breakdown of the Electoral votes are as follows: Andrew Jackson 99, John Quincy Adams 84, William Crawford 41 and Henry Clay 37 ...
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... for six years until 1809. Clay intermittently served in the House of Representatives from 1811 to 1825. In 1814 Clay was selected ...
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... no candidate received a majority in the electoral college, the contest was thrown into the House of Representatives where Adams, with Clay's backing, was ...
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... Clay established his great reputation in the United States House of Representatives, where he served from time-to-time from 1811 to 1825. ...
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... major role in the US House of Representatives. In 1810 Clay was elected to the US House of Representatives and served as speaker. ...
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... He was elected to the House of Representatives in 1811. Clay was the leader of the "War Hawks" in Congress who wanted to go to war against Great Britain. ...
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... The House of Representatives had to choose between Adams, Jackson and Crawford. The deciding vote turned out to be from Henry Clay and he supported John Quincy ...
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... The stalemate drew the election into the House of Representatives. There Henry Clay, a powerful member of the House, gave his support to Adams, who emerged ...
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... The stalemate drew the election into the House of Representatives. There Henry Clay, a powerful member of the House, gave his support to Adams, who emerged ...
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... The stalemate drew the election into the House of Representatives. There Henry Clay, a powerful member of the House, gave his support to Adams, who emerged ...
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... Consequently, the election went to the House of Representatives. During this time Clay had withdrawn himself from the presidential race and had thrown his ...
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... 4th, 1825 at the Hall of the House of Representatives in Washington, DC. His vice-president was John Calhoun; Secretary of State: Henry Clay; Secretary of ...
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... of slaves; it was rejected in the Senate where the South had an equal amount of representatives (twenty-two of forty-four). Next, Henry Clay takes his turn at ...
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... in 1830, the Plymouth district elected him to the House of Representatives, and there ... He appointed Henry Clay as his secretary of state, which led to charges ...
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... In such a case, the House of Representatives is to decide the President. Clay persuaded people to vote for Adams (because Adams and Clay had similar views). ...
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... he was elected to the United States House of Representatives due to ... irrepressible tarrif advocates again and battled with their greatest successor, Henry Clay. ...
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... he was elected to the United States House of Representatives due to ... irrepressible tarrif advocates again and battled with their greatest successor, Henry Clay. ...
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... he was elected to the United States House of Representatives due to ... irrepressible tarrif advocates again and battled with their greatest successor, Henry Clay. ...
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... vote was 152,899 for Jackson, 105,321 for Adams, 47,265 for Clay, and 47,087 ... electoral votes, the election had to be decided by the House of Representatives. ...
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... vote was 152,899 for Jackson, 105,321 for Adams, 47,265 for Clay, and 47,087 ... electoral votes, the election had to be decided by the House of Representatives. ...
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... did the compromise seem that in less than a year after the passage of all its measures, Henry Clay and forty-four Senators and Representatives united in a ...
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... a majority vote was needed for impeachment in the House of Representatives, and a two ... the basic economic political policies of the Whigs (Henry Clay, author of ...
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... of the United States, 50 Whig congressional representatives met in a caucus and threw Tyler out of the party. In the election of 1844 Henry Clay became the ...
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... and in 1858 the Republicans won control of the House of Representatives for the ... Favoring high tariffs and a national bank, the party nominated Henry Clay. ...
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... because they would have more representatives. If Missouri enter the union as slave, the South will get control over the House. Henry Clay saw this issue cause ...
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... The only problem was Clay was nervous about territorial expansion ... more lands being acquired the number of slave state and free state representatives in Congress ...
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... The only problem was Clay was nervous about territorial expansion ... more lands being acquired the number of slave state and free state representatives in Congress ...
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... The only problem was Clay was nervous about territorial expansion ... more lands being acquired the number of slave state and free state representatives in Congress ...
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... The House of Representatives picked Adams. ... He had no wish to destroy the Union and worked hard for Henry Clay's compromise of 1833. ...
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