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Title: Young Nation: John Quincy Adams Administration 18251829


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Young Nation John Quincy Adams Administration
(1825-1829)
  • Issues he faced as president
  • Winning a controversial election
  • Continuing the American System
  • Trying to expand the role of the federal
    government
  • U.S. settlers demanding Native American land

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Young Nation John Quincy Adams Administration
(1825-1829)
  • Winning controversial election of 1824.
  • The Federalist party dissolved in 1820.
  • Only Republican (Democratic-Republicans) ran for
    president.
  • John Quincy Adams, MS
  • William Crawford, GA
  • Henry Clay, KY
  • Andrew Jackson, TN

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Young Nation John Quincy Adams Administration
(1825-1829)
  • Winning controversial election of 1824.
  • Andrew Jackson had the most the popular votes
    the most electoral votes.
  • No candidate won a majority of the electoral votes

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Young Nation John Quincy Adams Administration
(1825-1829)
  • Winning controversial election of 1824.
  • The top three vote getters were voted on by the
    House of Representatives.
  • Henry Clay was eliminated because he was not in
    the top three.
  • Clay Adams had a good relationship.
  • Clay used his influence as Speaker of the House
    to help Adams win the election.

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Clay campaigns for Adams trashes Jackson.
I cannot believe that killing twenty-five
hundred Englishmen at New Orleans qualifies
Jackson for president.
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Young Nation John Quincy Adams Administration
(1825-1829)
  • Winning controversial election of 1824.
  • After Adams wins, he names Clay as his secretary
    of state.
  • Jacksons supporters claim that a corrupt
    bargain was made between Adams Clay.
  • Jackson said that Adams stole the election.
  • Jackson splits from the Republican party (short
    for Democratic-Republican party) forms the
    Democratic Party.

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Corrupt bargain?
Thanks telling the House to vote for me!
Youre welcome.
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Corrupt bargain?
Do you want to be my secretary of state?
I thought youd never ask!
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Corrupt bargain?
I got the most electoral votes popular votes.
I should have won! You guys stole the election.
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Young Nation John Quincy Adams Administration
(1825-1829)
  • Issues he faced as president
  • Trying to expand the role of the federal
    government
  • Adams tries to continue the American System.
  • He tries to use federal monies for
  • A national university
  • Scientific research expeditions
  • Promoting literature the arts

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Young Nation John Quincy Adams Administration
(1825-1829)
  • Issues he faced as president
  • U.S. settlers demanding Native American land
  • Adams attempts to stop some of the efforts to
    stop American from taking Native lands illegally
  • Georgia took Creek land Adams threatens to use
    federal troops to stop Georgia.
  • Georgia asserted its states rights forced the
    Creeks out before Adams could do much about it.

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Young Nation John Quincy Adams Administration
(1825-1829)
  • Issues he faced as president
  • Adams was generally regarded as an unsuccessful
    president.
  • He failed to get the people to believe he won the
    presidency legitimately.
  • He was unable to get support for much of his
    federal programs for a national university, the
    arts, the sciences, literature.
  • He was unsuccessful in keeping Georgia from
    forcing the Creeks out of their land.
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