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Andrew Jackson Part I. Election of 1824 – all four candidates were Democrat-Republicans. John Quincy Adams – (Dem-Rep) 6 th President of the U.S., elected.

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1 Andrew Jackson Part I

2 Election of 1824 – all four candidates were Democrat-Republicans. John Quincy Adams – (Dem-Rep) 6 th President of the U.S., elected in 1824, served one term.

3 Election of 1828 – John Q. Adams vs. Andrew Jackson. Jackson wins. The Democrat Party – started by Jackson to oppose John Q. Adams and his Democrat-Republicans followers.

4 Suffrage – the right to vote. (Jackson supported laws allowing suffrage for all white men in America.) Spoils System – replacing government employees with the winning candidate’s supporters. (Jackson was the first to use this so completely).

5 Nullification Crisis – South Carolina opposed a high tariff passed in Congress by refusing to pay. Congress passed a law saying the President could use the military to enforce the law. South Carolina backed down.


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