John Q. Adams was supported by a coalition of the old Federalist residue of his father, upper class Southerners and in general, those who were anti-Jackson. His supporters formed the Whig Party by the time he ran a second time.
John Quincy Adams was in opposition to the Mexican War. John Quincy Adams served as the 6th President of the United States.
Jackson strongly disagreed with the majority of Adam's policies. His election angered Jackson and his supporters which "fueled the Jacksonian wrath".
Yes, I knew John Quincy Adams the IV at Harvard in the early 1970's.
John Quincy Adams died of a cerebral hemorrhage. He was the sixth President of the United States as well as a Senator.
John Quincy Adams was John Adams son. He was the sixth US President, and was the first President to be the son of a former President. He made the Annual Message.
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that his wife had been born out of wedlock
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I think you are confused. Jackson supporters accused Henry Clay of making a deal with John Quincy Adams in 1824. The supposed deal was that Clay got his supporters to support Adams for president over Jackson in exchange for which, Adams would appoint Clay his Secretary of State.
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John Quincy Adams' victory in 1824 was aided by a man named Henry Clay. In return, Adams appointed Clay as Secretary of State.
No, John Quincy Adams is not single.
No, this was John Adams, John Quincy Adams' father.
John Quincy Adams was Evangeline Adams grandfather.