The 1824 Election
The 1824 presidential election was marked by an unusual lack of a clear winner, as no candidate secured a majority in the electoral college. Jackson, Adams, Crawford, and Clay each won different states, but the convoluted process led to a chaotic outcome. With the election thrown to the House of Representatives, the stakes were high, and the political landscape was anything but straightforward.In this clip
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