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Title: 1824 presidents
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Adams felt he was entitled to being elected for his years of experience in politics and for being a "man of logic." The results of the election clearly marked Jackson as the popular favorite, but no single candidate had a majority and thus, the election was thrown to the House of Representatives... Showed first 250 characters
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Disappointed, Jackson accused Adams and Henry Clay to have drawn a "corrupt bargain" in which Adams had agreed to give Clay a notable position if Clay were to throw his vote to him. During the following years until the 1828 election, Jackson and his supporters sought to embarrass and gain as much support possible... Showed next 250 characters
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