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The 1812 presidential election was the seventh presidential election in the United States. The main candidates were incumbent President James Madison, a Democratic-Republican, and the nephew of former Vice President…
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The 1820 presidential election was the ninth presidential election in the United States. The Democratic-Republican Party candidate and incumbent President James Monroe won the election with a landslide victory. Daniel…
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The 1824 presidential election was the tenth presidential election in the United States. This election was unique in that there were four major candidates running for president, and they were…
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The 1828 election was the eleventh presidential election in the United States. For the second election in a row, John Quincy Adams went up against his Democratic opponent, Andrew Jackson.…
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The 1832 presidential election was the twelfth presidential election in the United States. The incumbent president and Democratic Party representative, Andrew Jackson was up for reelection in 1832. Henry Clay,…
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The 1836 presidential election was the thirteenth presidential election in the United States. Andrew Jackson’s vice president during his second term, Martin Van Buren became the Democratic Party candidate for…
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The 1844 election was the fifteenth presidential election in the United States. Democratic nominee James Knox Polk defeated the Whig Party candidate, Henry Clay to become the eleventh President of…
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The election of 1856 was the eighteenth presidential election in the United States. Democratic candidate James Buchanan defeated John C. Fremont, a Republican from California, and former President Millard Fillmore…
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The election of 1860 was the nineteenth presidential election in the United States. Four major candidates competed for the presidential seat: Abraham Lincoln, John C. Breckinridge, Stephen A. Douglas, and…
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The election of 1864 was the twentieth presidential election in the United States. The election was held toward the end of the Civil War, and Incumbent President Abraham Lincoln was…