Andrew Jackson won. Adams won but lost the popular vote so Andrew Jackson won.
1824. John Quincy Adams
He gave his opinion on who he thought the president should be. And the others liked his opinion.
The US House of Representatives settled the 1824 election and chose the president in early 1825.
The 1824 presidential election did mark the final collapse of Republican-Federalist political framework.
Andrew Jackson received the most support from Southern Farmers in the 1824 election.
The election of 1824
Andrew Jackson received the most support from Southern Farmers in the 1824 election.
The outcome of the 1824 U.S. presidential election was decided by the House of Representatives after no candidate received a majority of electoral votes. John Quincy Adams was chosen over Andrew Jackson, despite Jackson winning the popular and electoral votes. This decision led to accusations of a "corrupt bargain," particularly after Adams appointed Henry Clay as his Secretary of State, further fueling political divisions and paving the way for Jackson's victory in the 1828 election. The reaction was one of anger and disillusionment among Jackson's supporters, who felt the election was manipulated by political elites.
Andrew Jackson received the most support from Southern Farmers in the 1824 election.
John Q. Adams
Democratic Party
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