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All four were Democratic-Republicans, which had emerged as the country’s only political party following the disintegration of the Federalist Party. Crawford was the official party nominee, having been nominated by the congressional caucus, but...
The winner needed 131 electoral votes out of 261 total, but Adams received 84, while Andrew Jackson took 99. Also in the race were Secretary of State William H. Crawford and Representative Henry Clay, receiving 41 and 37 electoral votes, respectively. ...
The winner needed 131 electoral votes out of 261 total, but Adams received 84, while Andrew Jackson took 99. Also in the race were Secretary of State William H. Crawford and Representative Henry Clay, receiving 41 and 37 electoral votes, respectively. ...
The winner needed 131 electoral votes out of 261 total, but Adams received 84, while Andrew Jackson took 99. Also in the race were Secretary of State William H. Crawford and Representative Henry Clay, receiving 41 and 37 electoral votes, respectively. ...
The winner needed 131 electoral votes out of 261 total, but Adams received 84, while Andrew Jackson took 99. Also in the race were Secretary of State William H. Crawford and Representative Henry Clay, receiving 41 and 37 electoral votes, respectively. ...
But it is a letter, within the same collection, written in February 1815 by former President Thomas Jefferson to William H. Crawford that sums up the war for the United States. Jefferson saw cohesiveness of very diverse regions into one nation of...
On this date: In 1824, the presidential election was turned over to the U.S. House of Representatives when a deadlock developed between John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, William H. Crawford and Henry Clay. (Adams ended up the winner.) In 1860, the...
William Harris Crawford (February 24, 1772 – September 15, 1834) was an important American politician, as well as a judge, during the early 19th century. He served as United States Secretary of War from 1815 to 1816 and United States Secretary of the Treasury from 1816 to 1825, and was a candidate for President of the United States in 1824. He... Full Article
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