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1820-1829 - The Era of Good Feelings

Date Event
January 1, 1820

Presedential Elections: Popular Vote Electoral VoteJames Monroe (D-Republican) 231
John Q. Adams (Ind. Republican) 1

January 1, 1820

Missouri Compromise of 1820

February 22, 1821

Treaty ceding Florida to United States ratified

January 1, 1822

Monroe recognizes South American colonies as independent states

January 1, 1822

Daniel Webster enters Senate

December 2, 1823

Monroe Doctrine declared

January 1, 1824

Presedential Elections: Popular Vote Electoral VoteJohn Q. Adams (Ind. Republican) 30.5 84
Andrew Jackson (D-Republican) 43.1 99
Henry Clay (D-Republican) 13.2 37
William H. Crawford (D-Republican) 13.1 41

February 1, 1825

Clay becomes Secretary of State through "corrupt bargain",giving Adams support

January 1, 1828

Presedential Elections: Popular Vote Electoral VoteJohn Q. Adams (Nat. Republican) 56 178
Andrew Jackson (D-Republican) 44 83

November 21, 1828

Senate moved to location in Washington

January 1, 1829

Senate rejects Andrew Jackson's appointees

December 1, 1829

Senate rejects Andrew Jackson's appointees

December 20, 1829

Foot resolution to limit lands acquired

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