The 1828 election was seen as a rematch between John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson; the latter won, in part, because of the “Corrupt Bargain” election of 1824. Challenges In Congress, “Whigs,” as ...
The election of 1824 was contested by four candidates, John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, William Crawford, and Andrew Jackson, none of whom won the majority. The election was decided by a vote in the ...
As the Biden interregnum concluded, the Trump train roared into Washington this week with the vigor and triumphant ...
Forces commanded by Andrew Jackson fought the British in ... Olatunji Osho-Williams A "corrupt bargain" that delivered John Quincy Adams the presidency ended the Era of Good Feelings and prompted ...