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  1. The Successes and Failure of John Quincy Adams - Law & Liberty

    Sep 18, 2014 · The public career of John Quincy Adams poses this paradox: he was the greatest ever Secretary of State but only a mediocre President. As Secretary of State, he concluded the Adams …

  2. The 1824 Presidential Election and the “Corrupt Bargain”

    Oct 22, 2020 · Adams’s victory was a gut punch for Jackson, who expected to be elected President having more popular and electoral votes. Following this logic, Jackson and his followers accused …

  3. NAQT | You Gotta Know These Presidential Scandals

    He was pardoned by his successor Gerald Ford in 1974. Watergate caused a lasting drop in public trust in government, and the suffix “-gate” is often used to name major scandals in the U.S. and abroad. …

  4. When the 1824 Presidential Election Ended in an Electoral Tie ...

    Oct 1, 2024 · Ebro Darden describes how it's not the popular vote but rather the Electoral College that officially elects the president. The three presidential candidates involved in this scandal were Senator...

  5. Presidency of John Quincy Adams - Wikipedia

    Presidency of John Quincy Adams ... John Quincy Adams served as the sixth president of the United States from March 4, 1825, to March 4, 1829. Adams took office following the 1824 presidential …

  6. The 1824 Election and the "Corrupt Bargain" [ushistory.org]

    Rather than see the nation's top office go to a man he detested, the Kentuckian Clay forged an Ohio Valley-New England coalition that secured the White House for John Quincy Adams.

  7. John Quincy Adams | Biography, Facts, & Presidency | Britannica

    Jan 15, 2026 · John Quincy Adams was the sixth president of the United States (1825–29) and son of President John Adams. In his prepresidential years he was one of America’s greatest diplomats …

  8. Digital History - University of Houston

    During the presidential campaign of 1800, President John Adams was accused of sending a friend to Europe to procure mistresses. Adams responded by joking that if the reports were true, General …

  9. The Presidency of John Quincy Adams | United States History I

    The Presidency of John Quincy Adams Secretary of State Clay championed what was known as the American System of high tariffs, a national bank, and federally sponsored internal improvements of …

  10. Corrupt bargain’ - Miller Center

    This essay is adapted from John Quincy Adams: Campaigns and elections. The year 1824 was a political turning point in which none of the old rules applied.