The Elections of 1824 and 1828

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The Elections of 1824 and 1828. The End of the Era of Good Feelings:. 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. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Elections of 1824 and 1828

The End of the Era of Good Feelings:

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

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

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

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

Voting Voting Requirements Requirements in the Early 19cin the Early 19c

Voter Turnout: 1820 - Voter Turnout: 1820 - 18601860

Why Democratization?

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

Jackson’s First Jackson’s First Hermitage ResidenceHermitage Residence

General Jackson General Jackson During the Seminole During the Seminole

WarsWars

The “Common Man’s”The “Common Man’s”Presidential CandidatePresidential Candidate

Rachel JacksonRachel Jackson

Final Divorce DecreeFinal Divorce Decree

Jackson in Mourning Jackson in Mourning for His Wifefor His Wife

1828 Election Results1828 Election Results