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1 The Elections of 1824 and 1828 The End of the Era of Good Feelings:

2 Era of Good Feelings Nearly a decade-long period of relative political harmony (1817-1825) Dissolution of Federalist party meant country unified behind strong Republican party. Peaceful time with other nations

3 Election of 1824 Voters had more direct say in candidates and presidents 5 Candidates: Clay, Calhoun, Crawford, Adams, and Jackson All Republicans, very different policies

4 Effects of Election of 1824 Jackson receives more popular and electoral votes than Adams, Clay, and Crawford, but not a majority Meant House decides president Corrupt Bargain = John Adams is president. Effects:  End of Era of Good Feelings  Sharp Divide in Party

5 1824-1828 After 1824, Jackson withdrew from party  beginning of split in party (began forerunner of today’s Dem. Party) Jackson did whatever possible to sabotage Adam’s policies Voting requirements eased = more people could vote

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7 Voting Requirements in the Early 19c

8 Voter Turnout: 1820 - 1860

9 Why Democratization ? 3 White male suffrage increased 3 Party nominating committees. 3 Voters chose their state’s slate of Presidential electors. 3 Spoils system. 3 Rise of Third Parties. 3 Popular campaigning (parades, rallies, floats, etc.) 3 Two-party system returned in the 1832 election:  Dem-Reps  Natl. Reps.(1828)  Whigs (1832)  Republicans (1854)  Democrats (1828)

10 Election of 1828 Very dirty campaign = focused on character not issues Jackson portrayed Adams as an intellectual elitist, himself as from humble backgrounds (not accurate) Jackson, so popular, won election

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12 Jackson’s First Hermitage Residence

13 General Jackson During the Seminole Wars

14 The “Common Man’s” Presidential Candidate

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16 Rachel Jackson Final Divorce Decree

17 Jackson in Mourning for His Wife

18 1828 Election Results


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