Election of 1824
The election of 1824 emerged from the era of good feeling, following Monroe's unopposed victory in 1820. With the federalist party's collapse, the Democratic-Republicans faced internal strife as states rejected the congressional nominating caucus results, leading to multiple candidates being nominated by state conventions. This election marked a significant shift in how presidential nominees were chosen, paving the way for future conventions.In this clip
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