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  • - [[John Quincy Adams]] -
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  • ...kson's actions. [[United States Department of State|Secretary of State]] [[John Quincy Adams]] had just started negotiations with Spain for the purchase of Florida. Spa
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  • Later treaties by [[John Quincy Adams]] in 1818 and 1819, with Britain and Spain set the boundaries. The Treaty o
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  • ...fellow members of the American commission, including [[Henry Clay]] and [[John Quincy Adams]], made the Treaty "the special and
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  • ...n Whigs were: [[Henry Clay]], [[Daniel Webster]], [[William H. Seward]], [[John Quincy Adams]], and [[Thurlow Weed]]. ...ut as Speaker of the House he negotiated the settlement. The House elected John Quincy Adams in spite of Jackson's more numerous popular votes and electoral votes. Ada
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  • *8: [[John Quincy Adams]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])'' *8: [[John Quincy Adams]] (1767-1848), ''[[Whig Party (United States)|Whig]]''
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  • ...lit on these issues. Many younger party leaders, notably [[Henry Clay]], [[John Quincy Adams]] and [[John C. Calhoun]], became nationalists and wanted to build a strong ...tted the caucus. Crawford finished third in the election that year, behind John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson. The Democratic-Republican party split into various fact
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  • [[James Madison]], [[James Monroe]], and [[John Quincy Adams]] were all elected as Republicans, but after the fiscal disasters of the [[
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  • *8: [[John Quincy Adams]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])'' *8: [[John Quincy Adams]] (1767-1848), ''[[Whig Party (United States)|Whig]]'' …died February 23,
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  • *8: [[John Quincy Adams]] (1767-1848), ''[[Whig Party (United States)|Whig]]''
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  • *8: [[John Quincy Adams]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])'' *8: [[John Quincy Adams]] (1767-1848), ''[[Whig Party (United States)|Whig]]''
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  • *12: [[John Quincy Adams]] ''([[Anti-Masonic Party (United States)|AM]])'' *12: [[John Quincy Adams]] (1767-1848), ''[[Anti-Masonic Party (United States)|Anti-Masonic]]''
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  • *11: [[John Quincy Adams]] ''([[National Republican Party (United States)|NR]])'' *11: [[John Quincy Adams]] (1767-1848), ''[[National Republican Party (United States)|National Repub
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  • ...onstitution took effect in 1789 (including Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and John Quincy Adams), Calhoun was profoundly shaped by the Founding Fathers' faith in the poten Calhoun sought the presidency in 1824, but settled for second place under [[John Quincy Adams]], and played a minor role as vice president. In 1828 he supported [[Andre
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  • ...]] and [[John C. Calhoun]]. The other became the [[Whig Party]], led by [[John Quincy Adams]], [[Henry Clay]], and [[Daniel Webster]]. The Whigs chose a name derived
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  • ...on had won the popular vote, neither he nor any of the other candidates ([[John Quincy Adams]], [[Henry Clay]], and [[William H. Crawford]]) had obtained a majority of ...owever, died in committee.</ref> In the House, anti-slavery Whigs led by [[John Quincy Adams]] voted against the war; among Democrats, Senator [[John C. Calhoun]] was t
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  • *12: [[John Quincy Adams]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])'' *12: [[John Quincy Adams]] (1767-1848), ''[[Whig Party (United States)|Whig]]''
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  • *12: [[John Quincy Adams]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])'' *12: [[John Quincy Adams]] (1767-1848), ''[[Whig Party (United States)|Whig]]''
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  • ...presented to the House would be immediately tabled, without discussion. [[John Quincy Adams]] leads an eight year battle against the gag rule, arguing that slavery, or
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  • ...t the Federalists disappear through attrition. Those Federalists such as [[John Quincy Adams]] and [[Rufus King]] willing to work with him were rewarded with senior dip
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