Andrew Jackson was born on March 15, 1767 in the Waxhaws …show more content…
Andrew Jackson won the election having a popular vote of 55.93% and an electoral vote of 68.2% John Quincy Adams lost with a popular vote of 43.68% and an electoral vote of 31.8% Two major issues of the 1828 election were both slavery & political patronage. Andrew Jackson supported the expansion of slavery and political patronage while John Quincy Adams opposed both. Adams did not win his second term because it is stated that, “Upon becoming President, Adams appointed Clay as Secretary of State. Jackson and his angry followers charged that a “corrupt bargain” had taken place and immediately began their campaign to wrest the Presidency from Adams in 1828.” The newspaper, “The United States Telegraph” supported the democratic party and in that story they spread the rumor that Adams was basically a pimp. The “Daily National Journal” supported the republican party and spread a rumor that said that Jackson fought a man and chased him away only to steal his wife. This election led to the two party system we have today and it was the very first election that was decided by the popular vote. Andrew Jackson used Jacksonian Democracy and established himself as a democrat which separated him from the Republican-Democrats. John Adams supporters either called themselves the National Republicans or the Whig Party, which became the opposition to Jackson's democratic