Cameldicks
Congressional Caucus.
in the earl 18000s, candidates for the presidency were chosen by
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None of the candidates declared a party
After the Corrupt Bargain of 1824 when Andrew Jackson was defeated, an upwelling of support arose against back room deals and candidates chosen by caucus. At this point in American history, the nominating of candidates became more democratic as conventions replaced caucuses.
it was the era of good feelings
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1824
1800 & 1824
1824
George Washington Abarham Lincoln Andrew Johnson
He was a member of the Democratic-Republican Party.