The 1924 Democratic National Convention led to John W. Davis being nominated but he lost decisively to <u>Calvin Coolidge. </u>
<h3>What happened in the 1924 election?</h3>
The Democrats fielded John W. Davis to go up against the Republicans who had fielded Calvin Coolidge.
Coolidge had been the Vice President for President Warren and was the President because Warren had died in office. Coolidge defeated Davis decisively by winning 382 electoral votes while Davis won 136.
Find out more on Calvin Coolidge at brainly.com/question/1260957.
War of 1812 and the Battle of New Orleans
In the late summer of 1814, Jackson moved his army south and attacked the British in Mobile, Alabama. He then set his sights on the British at the Spanish post of Pensacola, Florida. In November, he won that battle too. The British sailed on to New Orleans. In December, the persistent Jackson followed, leading a small advance party of his troops to New Orleans. What made Jackson's army so unusual?
The federal government helped fund many of the roads I use on a daily basis. Particularly major freeways throughout my state.
The right answer is: he worried they would overrun government elections. :)