"To the victor belongs the spoils" is the famous quote by New York Senator William Learned Marcy (1786-1857), recited in the U. S. Senate, 25 January 1832. The "spoils system" became popularly used after the speech.
"To the victor belongs the spoils" is the famous quote by New York Senator William Learned Marcy (1786-1857), recited in the U. S. Senate, 25 January 1832. The "spoils system" became popularly used after the speech.
It wasn't actually Andrew Jackson, who was corrupt enough, but rather one of his corrupt officials who used this phrase to justify the successful politicians giving public offices to their friends irrespective of merit or ability.
William L. Marcy used the phrase "to the victor belong the spoils." He said it during the Congressional debate in 1831.
The original quotation was "to the victor belong the spoils" and was said by American Senator William L. Marcy, justifying the incredibly corrupt policies of President Andrew Jackson.
"To the victor go the spoils" wascoined by William L. Marcy to defend the unprecedented levels of corruption in the administration of American President Andrew Jackson in 1832.
William Learned Marcy.
Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson did.
The noun 'victor' is an abstract noun as a word for a concept.The noun 'victor' is a concrete noun as a word for a person, a team, a country, etc.Examples:In the cold war, the victor was capitalism. (abstract noun)Jeff was crowned the victor.A related abstract noun is victory.
i love 7th grade. mr bueller relises that victor is trying to look cool for the girl so he lets victor of the hook and stops speaking 'french' with him. so basically he saves victor from looking stupid
Publius Ovidius Naso (20 March 43 BC - AD 17/18)This fellow normally attributed with saying this for the first time (Marcy, a politician in the 1840's or so) merely knew a bit of Roman history.Ovid, as he was called was a poet who said more than a few sayings that continue with us.
Winner.
The Hartliebs wants Victor to find his nephews: Prosper and Bo.
The original quotation was "to the victor belong the spoils" and was said by American Senator William L. Marcy, justifying the incredibly corrupt policies of President Andrew Jackson.
The phrase is actually "To the victor belongs the spoils." "Victor" means the winner (in this contxt, of a battle or war). "Spoils" is short for "spoils of war" and means, briefly, whatever used to belong to the people that were defeated. In other words, the winner gets the assets that used to belong to the defeated party.
Senator William I Marcy supported Andrew Jackson's replacement of John Quincy Adam's appointees by referring to the idea that "to the victor belong the spoils of the enemy." So, in a sense, Jackson created the "spoils system" of political patronage.
Senator William I Marcy supported Andrew Jackson's replacement of John Quincy Adam's appointees by referring to the idea that "to the victor belong the spoils of the enemy." So, in a sense, Jackson created the "spoils system" of political patronage.
The cast of To the Victor the Spoils - 1912 includes: Yukio Tani as Tami
It is called "The Spoils System." The phrase was coined after President Andrew Jackson began replacing ggovernment officials with people of his choice basing it on the military theory that "To the victor belong the spoils." "Spoils" refers to the spoils of war, i.e. everything that had belonged to the losers of a war that the winner wanted.
Victori spolia
The correct Latin translation of "To the victor the spoils" is "Victori spolia."
The Spoils System..."To the Victor goes the Spoils"
Andrew Jackson
Nepotism is the term for what happens when an elected official gives good jobs to family members.
Senator William L. Marcy, 1832