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After the 1824 election, Andrew Jackson viewed John Quincy Adams with deep resentment and suspicion. Jackson believed that Adams had won the presidency through a "corrupt bargain" with Henry Clay, who was then appointed Secretary of State. This perception fueled Jackson's animosity towards Adams and shaped his political strategies, ultimately leading to his successful campaign against Adams in the 1828 election. Jackson's disdain for Adams marked a significant rivalry in American political history.

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