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What was the significance of the election of 1824? The Adams administration suffered from accusations that he made a corrupt bargain with Clay to win the election. White women were given the right to vote. Adams won a majority of the popular vote but lost the election because Jackson had more Electoral College votes. Adams won electoral votes from every state, signaling a time of unity.

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John Quincy Adams defeated Andrew Jackson in 1824 by garnering more electoral votes through the House of Representative

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The presidential election of 1824 represents a watershed in American politics

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Its A The Adams administration suffered from accusations that he made a corrupt bargain with Clay to win the election.

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I took the test

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