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... This was a horrible death march referred to as the "trail of tears." During this time the secretary of war went to Jackson and wanted his permission to resign ...
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... in-Chief, George Washington. In 1777 Washington invited him to become his aide-de-camp and personal secretary. While he held this ...
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... once shared was gone. Secretary of State, Martin Van Buren had become Jackson's most trusted right-hand man. Secretary of War, John ...
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... Most chose Congress, and so the Secretary of the Treasury became a spy for Congress in the President's Cabinet. Andrew Jackson didn't cotton to this divided ...
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... When Jackson arrived he presented himself before the Secretary of War and asked for an appointment to the academy. Despite the fact ...
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... After being elected, President John Quincy Adams appointed Henry Clay as the Secretary of State. This act by Adams and Clay enraged Jackson and his followers ...
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... John Quincy later appointed Henry Clay as Secretary of State and this action made Andrew Jackson irate and he charged them with "corrupt bargain". ...
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... Administrative Ability: Upon becoming President, Adams appointed Clay as Secretary of State. Jackson and his angry followers charged that a "corrupt bargain ...
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... He improved the army's organization while secretary of war from 1817 to 1825. Calhoun was the vice presidential running mate of both Andrew Jackson and John ...
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... He improved the army's organization while secretary of war from 1817 to 1825. Calhoun was the vice presidential running mate of both Andrew Jackson and John ...
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... Later, when president-elect Adams named Clay secretary of state, Jackson's supporters accused them of making a "corrupt bargain." Jackson was determined to ...
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... Later, when president-elect Adams named Clay secretary of state, Jackson's supporters accused them of making a "corrupt bargain." Jackson was determined to ...
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... defeated Andrew Jackson. John Adams ran as a National Republican, later to be known as the Whigs. Adams had the support of the respectable Secretary of State ...
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... the national policy had not overtly changed until Jackson proposed the ... Henry Knox, secretary of war under Washington's administration and negotiator of the ...
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... Adams proffered, and Clay accepted the position of secretary of state in Adams' cabinet. In a rage at the outcome of the House's "election" Jackson said of ...
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... Adams proffered, and Clay accepted the position of secretary of state in Adams' cabinet. In a rage at the outcome of the House's "election" Jackson said of ...
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... Adams proffered, and Clay accepted the position of secretary of state in Adams' cabinet. In a rage at the outcome of the House's "election" Jackson said of ...
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... was elected president, however, being that Adams elected Clay as his Secretary of state, the victory was not viewed as a true one. Even though Jackson was view ...
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... became Vice President, and Martin Van Buren of New York became secretary of state. ... Others included editors and journalists of influential pro-Jackson newspapers ...
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... Along with James Gordon Carter, Horace Mann was on the State Board of Education in Massachusetts and was the secretary in 1837 for about 12 years. ...
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... a few presidents like Fillmore and Harrison while he was the secretary of state. ... In 1833 Webster and Andrew Jackson joined forces to suppress South Carolina's ...
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... a few presidents like Fillmore and Harrison while he was the secretary of state. ... In 1833 Webster and Andrew Jackson joined forces to suppress South Carolina's ...
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... a few presidents like Fillmore and Harrison while he was the secretary of state. ... In 1833 Webster and Andrew Jackson joined forces to suppress South Carolina's ...
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... a Minister to Russia, a Minister to Great Britain, and a Secretary of State for ... In the election of 1824 Andrew Jackson, William H. Crawford, and Henry Clay ran ...
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... A radical group of Democrats led by Andrew Jackson won the elections of ... especially supporters of the financial policies of Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton ...
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... He would work them for two weeks," adds the legal secretary, "then run ... had some experience dealing with child-molestation allegations before the Jackson scandal ...
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... Andrew Jackson claimed that there was a "corrupt bargain" since Henry Clay got the job of Secretary of State after the election. ...
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... 1939-40); Robert H. Jackson (1940-41); Francis B. Biddle (1941-45). Postmaster General: James A. Farley (1933-40); Frank C. Walker (1940-45). Secretary of the ...
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... As Secretary of State, he secured congressional approval-which came too late for the ... Andrew Jackson had appeal for the farmer, for the artisan, and for the ...
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... However, Webster and Jackson had opposing opinions on issues such as the National Bank ... He was the Secretary of State for Presidents William Henry Harrison, John ...
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