John Quincy Adams
John Quincy Adams' victory in 1824 was aided by a man named Henry Clay. In return, Adams appointed Clay as Secretary of State.
Yes, he was one of the candidates. He threw his votes to Quincy Adams in exchange for the position of Secretary of State.
two:Secretary of State John Quincy AdamsTreasury Secretary William H. Crawford
In 1824 the son of the second president had served as the secretary, Henry Clay's had made it know that he was supporting Adams , and thanks to his , many assumed clay sold be secretary of state, Adrew Jackson was so wildly angry about what he considered..
Charges of a corrupt bargain between Adams and Clay
Andrew Jackson called the election of 1824 a corrupt bargain because John Quincy Adams was awarded the presidency by the House of Representatives despite not having won the popular vote or the electoral college majority. Jackson believed that Adams had made a backroom deal with Henry Clay, who was the Speaker of the House at the time, to secure the presidency.
1824, Breckenridge of Kentucky swung the election in Adams' favor, and was appointed Secretary of State.
Secretary of State
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Henry Clay for one- he became Secretary of State in 1824 and the so-called corrupt bargain. Hillary Clinton, the current Secretary of State, made a bid for the presidential nomination and Lincoln's Secretary of State, William Seward, was the front-runner for the nomination at the Republican Convention of 1860 which eventually nominated Lincoln. There may have been others.
The Corrupt Bargain - John Quincy Adams was in cahoots with Henry Clay, and would make him his Secretary of State if he convinced congress to vote for him.
yes she would have to have one to be secretary of state which she is secretary of state.