he did win a 42% percent of the popular vote and like 99 electoral votes he did not have the required majority so it went to the house and Henry Clay was Speaker of the house, which gave him alot of the power therefore he put his support to John Quincy Adams
He did. Although he won 42% of the popular vote and 99 electoral votes, he did not have the required constitutional majority and so the election went to the House to decide and they elected John Quincy Adams, the son of the second president and a definite political insider.
Jackson and Adams were thereafter bitter enemies.
What happened to Jackson in the election in election of 1824
Andrew Jackson received the most support from Southern Farmers in the 1824 election.
Andrew Jackson received the most support from Southern Farmers in the 1824 election.
Andrew Jackson received the most support from Southern Farmers in the 1824 election.
Democratic Party
In 1824, Jackson won more electoral votes than any other candidates but did get the required majority, so the House decided the election and they decided against Jackson and elected John Q. Adams. People did not run for President in those days the way that they do now. The fact that Jackson was not made President did not damage his future chances the way that losing a campaign does today. Jackson won the 1828 election fairly easily.
The Age of Jackson lasted until 1848-1850, which was after Martin Van Buren lost the election in 1824. The era is generally considered to have lasted between 1828-1850.The age of Andrew Jackson did not end when Martin Van Buren lost the election of 1824. Jackson would go on to win the election of 1828 and the Jacksonian Democracy would help to usher in the Second Party System.
John Quincy Adams
"Let the people rule!"
Jackson felt that the 1824 election had been stolen from him.
1824
Quincy Adams
southern farmers