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1824
 Missouri Compromise (1821) set slavery issue
aside until the 1850s
 War of 1812 is over
Bit o’ background
the CandidatesMeet
John Quincy Adams
Andrew Jackson
Henry Clay
William H. Crawford
The Candidates
 Son of the second president
 Served as Secretary of State under James Monroe
since 1817
 Unexciting personality
 Long experience made him logical and qualified
candidate
Meet
the Candidates
 American Hero
 Victory over British in Battle of New Orleans-1815
 Senator of Tennessee in 1823
 Self-educated
 Fiery temper
Meet
the Candidates
 Speaker of the House
 Pushed Missouri Compromise through Congress
 Had great power in House of Representatives
 If candidates win in Electoral College he could
shift the votes
Meet
the Candidates
 Senator of Georgia
 Secretary of the Treasury under James
Madison
 Suffered a stroke in 1823; left partially
paralyzed and unable to speak
 Still had some support
Meet
Constitutional
Requirements
 U.S. Constitution states: candidate needs to
win majority vote in Electoral College
 Not met by any candidate
 Election must be decided in House of
Representatives
Meeting
 Henry Clay (you know, the one with
advantages in the House of
Representatives?) was automatically
eliminated
 Constitution: Only top 3 candidates can be
considered (that means Clay can change the
vote if he wants to)
 In January of 1824 John Quincy Adams invited
Henry Clay to visit his home
 They talked for hours-the entire conversation
was unrecorded
 Did they make some kind of deal? No one
knows
 February 9, 1825:
 Each state gets one vote
 Henry Clay CLEARLY announced he supported
Adams
 ADAMS WON THE VOTE AND WAS ELECTED PRESIDENT
On
 Henry Clay ran for president…again
 Lost to Andrew Jackson: 1832
 Lost to James Knox Polk: 1844
 Died in 1852
Later
1828
Bit o’ Background
 1828 began a two-party system; set precedent
for system still used today
 National Republicans vs. Democratic Republicans
“Democrats”
don’t Attract
 Adams refused to get involved with campaign
tactics
 So offended he didn’t write in his journal from
August 1828 until after the election
 Jackson was so upset that he and his wife got
more involved in mud-slinging
 Gave newspaper editors guidelines on how to
counter attacks and how to create their own
Opposites
And the
president
is…
 Appealed to the common folk
 Won popular and electoral vote
 Afterwards…
 Wife-Rachel-suffered a heart attack and died before
inauguration
 Jackson always blamed political opponents for her death
 When he arrived at the inauguration
 Refused to pay customary courtesy call on losing candidate
 John Quincy Adams responded by not attending
On
 Adams returned to Massachusetts
 Ran for House of Representatives in 1830
 Won
 Served 17 years
 Died in U.S. capitol-in the actual building
 Suffered a stroke in February 1848
 Jackson served a total of 2 terms
 Died in June 1845
Later
• peoplequiz.com/images
• http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents
• http://history1800s.about.com/od/leaders/a/electionof1824.
htm

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Election 1824 1828

  • 1.
  • 3.  Missouri Compromise (1821) set slavery issue aside until the 1850s  War of 1812 is over Bit o’ background
  • 4.
  • 5. the CandidatesMeet John Quincy Adams Andrew Jackson Henry Clay William H. Crawford
  • 6.
  • 7. The Candidates  Son of the second president  Served as Secretary of State under James Monroe since 1817  Unexciting personality  Long experience made him logical and qualified candidate Meet
  • 8.
  • 9. the Candidates  American Hero  Victory over British in Battle of New Orleans-1815  Senator of Tennessee in 1823  Self-educated  Fiery temper Meet
  • 10.
  • 11. the Candidates  Speaker of the House  Pushed Missouri Compromise through Congress  Had great power in House of Representatives  If candidates win in Electoral College he could shift the votes Meet
  • 12.
  • 13. the Candidates  Senator of Georgia  Secretary of the Treasury under James Madison  Suffered a stroke in 1823; left partially paralyzed and unable to speak  Still had some support Meet
  • 14.
  • 15. Constitutional Requirements  U.S. Constitution states: candidate needs to win majority vote in Electoral College  Not met by any candidate  Election must be decided in House of Representatives Meeting
  • 16.
  • 17.  Henry Clay (you know, the one with advantages in the House of Representatives?) was automatically eliminated  Constitution: Only top 3 candidates can be considered (that means Clay can change the vote if he wants to)
  • 18.  In January of 1824 John Quincy Adams invited Henry Clay to visit his home  They talked for hours-the entire conversation was unrecorded  Did they make some kind of deal? No one knows
  • 19.  February 9, 1825:  Each state gets one vote  Henry Clay CLEARLY announced he supported Adams  ADAMS WON THE VOTE AND WAS ELECTED PRESIDENT
  • 20.
  • 21. On  Henry Clay ran for president…again  Lost to Andrew Jackson: 1832  Lost to James Knox Polk: 1844  Died in 1852 Later
  • 22. 1828
  • 24.  1828 began a two-party system; set precedent for system still used today  National Republicans vs. Democratic Republicans “Democrats”
  • 25.
  • 26.
  • 27. don’t Attract  Adams refused to get involved with campaign tactics  So offended he didn’t write in his journal from August 1828 until after the election  Jackson was so upset that he and his wife got more involved in mud-slinging  Gave newspaper editors guidelines on how to counter attacks and how to create their own Opposites
  • 29.  Appealed to the common folk  Won popular and electoral vote  Afterwards…  Wife-Rachel-suffered a heart attack and died before inauguration  Jackson always blamed political opponents for her death  When he arrived at the inauguration  Refused to pay customary courtesy call on losing candidate  John Quincy Adams responded by not attending
  • 30. On  Adams returned to Massachusetts  Ran for House of Representatives in 1830  Won  Served 17 years  Died in U.S. capitol-in the actual building  Suffered a stroke in February 1848  Jackson served a total of 2 terms  Died in June 1845 Later
  • 31. • peoplequiz.com/images • http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents • http://history1800s.about.com/od/leaders/a/electionof1824. htm