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Andrew Jackson was the leader in the Western states in 1824.
He was the first president of Mexico (October 10, 1824 - April 1, 1829)
This depends on the country/organization you are asking about. Please re-ask your question or see related questions.Mexico: Guadeloupe VictoriaUnited States: James MonroeGuadeloupe Victoria (José Miguel Ramón Adaucto Fernández y Félix) was the President of Mexico in 1824. Victoria was the first President of Mexico, taking the position on October 24 of that year and serving until 1829 March 31.James Monroe was the President of the United States in 1824.James Monroe was the 5th President of the United States from 1817 March 4 to 1825 March 4. John Quincy Adams was elected in the 1824 election to replace him.
No one. Polk served one term, but chose not to run in 1848.
He won the presidential elections of 1828 and again in 1832.
The U. S. Presidential Election of 1824 was the last to have nominees from the Democratic-Republican Party. In 1828, Andrew Jackson ran as a nominee of the Democratic Party, and John Quincy Adams ran as a nominee of the National Republican Party, predecessor to the Whig Party.
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The 1824 presidential election did mark the final collapse of Republican-Federalist political framework.
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1800 & 1824
Thomas Jefferson in 1800 and John Quincy Adams in 1824 The rules that were followed by the House in 1824 are 100% still in effect today when no Presidential candidate receives enough electoral votes.
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