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Asa Schultz
24 June, 12:44
Why did andrew jackson lose the election of 1824
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Cali Kaiser
24 June, 13:51
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Andrew Jackson lost the election of 1824 because he did not secure a majority of votes in the electoral college and the vote was decided by the House of Representatives. This was unique and was the first time that this had happened in American History.
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