Jackson's supporters cried foul primarily due to the controversial outcome of the 1824 presidential election, where Andrew Jackson won the popular vote but lost the presidency to John Quincy Adams through a decision in the House of Representatives. Many believed that the "Corrupt Bargain" between Adams and Henry Clay, who was then the Speaker of the House, unfairly influenced the election's outcome. This perception of manipulation and betrayal fueled widespread outrage among Jackson's followers, who felt that the will of the people had been disregarded. Their discontent ultimately laid the groundwork for Jackson's successful campaign in the 1828 election.
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The Andrew supporters were prepared by making signs, they had meetings with Andrew Jackson. The issue was they weren't fair.
to say that something that has happened is unfair or illegal
not 100% sure but I think the confederacy
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Supporters portrayed Jackson as a common man. They were initially known as the Democratic-Republicans, but later simplified to the Democratic Party. They accused Adam's administration of corruption and pointed out how he was out of touch with the common man.
Joaquin's battle cry is "For the people!" This phrase embodies his commitment to social justice and fighting for the rights of the marginalized. It serves as a rallying call for his supporters, emphasizing unity and purpose in their struggle.
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The question should read what instead of who! The answer is President Jackson's pet parrot! Where do you think his parrot learned that 'foul' language? Could this have been, in some sense, him speaking from the grave?!
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I think it was "Blues Away" which was on The Jacksons' album "The Jacksons."
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