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The Age of Jackson was marked by intense political rivalry, particularly in the 1824 presidential election. Andrew Jackson, though he won the popular vote, did not secure a majority in the Electoral College. This prompted the decision to be made by the House of Representatives, leading to a dramatic political showdown. The election underscored the tension between Jackson's populist appeal and John Quincy Adams' elite connections, setting the stage for future conflicts in American politics.
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