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Andrew Jackson's supporters were furious when he did not win the 1824 election and said that it was a corrupt bargain
Andrew Jackson's supporters were furious when he did not win the 1824 election and said that it was a corrupt bargain
Jackson felt that the 1824 election had been stolen from him.
It was believed that Adams and Henry Clay had entered into a "Corrupt Bargain" to win Adams the presidency.
Corrupt Bargain
It was the most controversial election in American History, later quoted by Washington, "the Corrupt Bargain."
The candidate was Henry Clay . He apparently made a bargain with Adams to be appointed Secretary of State in exchange for his support. The election was in 1824.
No, the corrupt bargain actually resulted in John Quincy Adams winning the election in 1824. Henry Clay, who was Speaker of the House at the time, used his influence to help Adams secure the presidency in exchange for being appointed Secretary of State. This deal was seen as unfair by Jackson and his supporters, leading to his victory in the next presidential election in 1828.
"Corrupt bargain."
the rights of unions to bargain collectively
John Quincy Adams was the benefactor of what Jackson people called the corrupt bargain. In return for his election, he appointed Henry Clay secretary of state.
public sympathy for Jackson, who lost because of a "corrupt bargain."