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lys-0071 [83]
3 years ago
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Why didn't President John Quincy Adams win the election of 1828?

History
1 answer:
azamat3 years ago
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The Democratic Party accused John Quincy Adams of engaging in 'disgraceful politics' in order to ensure his victory. I believe this is correct, but I am not 100% positive.


Sorry. Hope this helps.
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