A Compendium of the History of the United States From the Earliest Settlements to 1872 ..

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Clay were : Kentucky, Ohio, and Missouri — being also only three.
, Mr, Calhoun, having received a large majority of the Electoral votes, was duly declared Vice-President; but neither of the candidates voted for for President having received a majority of the votes of the Electoral Colleges, the choice of one of the three having the highest vote de- volved, under the Constitution, upon the House of Repre- sentatives, voting by States. This choice was made on the 9bli of February,' 1825 ; ^■^ he
...n, upon counting the ballots, it was found that John, Quincy Adams received the votes of thirteen States, Andrew Jackson the votes of seven States, and Mr. Crawford the votes of four States. Mr. Adams having received, therefore, a majority of the States so cast under the Constitution, was declared duly elected to suc- ceed Mr. Monroe.
This election produced great discontent throughout the eountry, and most seriously affected the popularity of Mr.
Clay, as the election of Mr. Adams was attributed mainly to his agency, which had been exerted, as was supposed by many, with a view to defeat the election of Gen.


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