The birth of modern politics

Andrew Jackson, John Quincy Adams, and the election of 1828

Presents a detailed analysis of the 1828 presidential campaign between southwestern frontiersman Andrew Jackson and New England aristocrat John Quincy Adams that officially established a pattern in which two nationally organized political parties would vie for power against one another.

Oxford University Press
2009
9780195312874
book

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