With the 1824 election approaching, Secretary of State John Quincy Adams probably thought he was President James Monroe’s ...
Andrew Jackson's tombstone is etched with three ... 2005 article in the journal Ohio Valley History. She notes that John Quincy Adams' presidential campaigns targeted Jackson's "passion and ...
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 ...
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 saw four major candidates: Andrew Jackson, John Quincy Adams, William Crawford, and Henry Clay. Although Jackson received the most electoral and popular votes, no candidate achieved ...
As the Biden interregnum concluded, the Trump train roared into Washington this week with the vigor and triumphant ...
After John Wood and Willard Keyes settled on the eastern bank of the Mississippi River in the 1820s, they petitioned the ...
Duel pistols were no match for the White House incumbent, who fended off the assailant with his cane on this date in 1835 Laura Kiniry Forces commanded by Andrew ... John Quincy Adams the ...
The Whig Party formed out of the National Republican Party, the leaders of which were John Quincy Adams and Henry ... they threw their support behind Andrew Jackson's successor, Martin Van ...