Henry Clay
Andrew Jackson
No- Jackson was the victim of this bargain. John Quincy Adams was the beneficiary.
The notification crisis was a part of a larger disagreement over what
Andrew Jackson's supporters were furious when he did not win the 1824 election and said that it was a corrupt bargain
John Quincy Adams, William Harris Crawford, Henry Clay, and Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson who was the enemiey of John Quincy Adams would have benefited from the accusations of the corrupt bargain
Andrew Jackson's supporters were furious when he did not win the 1824 election and said that it was a corrupt bargain
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No- Jackson was the victim of this bargain. John Quincy Adams was the beneficiary.
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.
The notification crisis was a part of a larger disagreement over what
Jackson felt that the 1824 election had been stolen from him.
Andrew Jackson's supporters were furious when he did not win the 1824 election and said that it was a corrupt bargain
Since John Quincy Adams was elected the first time, Jackson thought that he had made a bargain to corrupt the election.
John Quincy Adams, William Harris Crawford, Henry Clay, and Andrew Jackson
Jackson claimed that there had been a 'corrupt bargain' struck between Adams and Henry Clay, who swung his support to Adams in the House of Representatives in exchange for being named the Secretary of State.