The Election of 1824

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The Election of

A. The Candidates en.wikipedia.org Henry ClayAndrew Jackson John Quincy Adams William Crawford

B. The Result Although Jackson won the popular vote none of the candidates received the majority of the electoral college

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Only the top three go, so Henry Clay is Eliminated en.wikipedia.org Henry ClayAndrew Jackson John Quincy Adams William Crawford

William Crawford has a stroke frontierpartisans.comwww.nndb.com en.wikipedia.org Andrew Jackson John Quincy Adams William Crawford William Crawford

So the Election comes down to… frontierpartisans.comwww.nndb.com Andrew Jackson John Quincy Adams

Henry Clay is Speaker of the House He Selects John Quincy Adams

Adams selects Clay as his Secretary of State

Jackson says he was cheated! Corrupt Bargain!!!