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said he favored john quincy adams for the presidency. adams had the same viewpoints. at that time, jackson he called a mere general. clay always fear eed the napoles of the world. so clay really went to washington knowing he was going to support adams. his mistake was not supporting ada adams. in fact, that may have been his best compromise. adams didn t carry but nine states. 13 before needed. clay did that. adams was elected. then clay made his big mistake. he accepted the offer of secretary of the state from john quincy adams. that was the steppingstone of the presidency. half of the people said he should do it. half said he shouldn t. but he couldn t turn it down. that was then used against him as a corrupt bargain. andrew jackson was his great nemesis. what was jackson s position on slavery? much more hostile than probably one of the first presidents. he marched into florida mainly to clear out what he considered a threat from florida. one of his major campaign ....

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washington knowing to support ad amounts. mistake was not supporting adams. it was getting enough states to vote for adams to be president because he didn t need it. adams was elected. clay made a big mistake and accepted the offer of the secretary of state position from john quincy adams. stepping stone to the presidency. half his people said he should do and it half the people said he shouldn t. he couldn t turn it down. that was then dash used against him as a corrupt bargain. andrew jackson was his great nemesis. what was jackson s position on slavery? much more hostile than probably one of the first presidents. he cleared out what he considered a threat from florida. he s one of his major campaigns into florida was the issue of free blacks with british support. living in florida. along with native americans who were raiding into american tefts, taking slaves out of the united states. so he s very hostile towards any idea of freedom and much more so. nextel ....

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