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The 1828 presidential election, which was contested by Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams, has long been viewed as a watershed moment in American political history. In this volume, Lynn Parsons shows that Jackson's victory was indeed critical and defining in a number of ways.
Presidents --- Political campaigns --- Political culture --- Political parties --- Campaigns, Election --- Campaigns, Political --- Election campaigns --- Electioneering --- Electoral politics --- Negative campaigns --- Politics, Practical --- Elections --- Presidency --- Heads of state --- Executive power --- Election --- History --- Jackson, Andrew, --- Adams, John Quincy, --- J. Q. A. --- A., J. Q. --- Jackson, A. --- Old Hickory, --- Dzhekson, Ė. --- Dzhekson, Ėndri︠u︡, --- Sharp Knife, --- United States --- Politics and government --- 1828 --- 19th century --- Adams, John Quincy --- Biography
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In this concise biography, Parsons masterfully chronicles the dramatic and prolific career of one of America's most absorbing figures.
Presidents --- Adams, John Quincy, --- J. Q. A. --- A., J. Q. --- United States --- Politics and government --- Foreign relations
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