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1825
results of the presidential election in the house of representatives, 1825
vote in house of representatives (one vote per state) total: 24
- what is the primary purpose of this map?
- compare this map to the map on the previous page.
- which three states did henry clay win in the election of 1824?
- who did representatives from these three states vote for in 1825?
quick review
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- who persuaded members of the house to vote for john quincy adams as president?
- what did john quincy adams do after he was elected president?
- why was the election of 1824 and the \corrupt bargain\ important?
Question 1: What is the primary purpose of this map?
The map is titled "Results of the presidential election in the House of Representatives, 1825" and shows different states colored for Jackson, Adams, and Crawford, along with a vote pie chart. So its primary purpose is to show the results of the 1825 presidential election in the House of Representatives, indicating which candidate each state (or its representatives) supported.
Assuming the previous page's map was about the 1824 election (since this is about 1825 and related to the 1824 election's aftermath), the 1824 map likely showed which candidate (including Henry Clay) won each state. This 1825 map shows the House's vote after no candidate got a majority in 1824, with states now aligned to Jackson, Adams, or Crawford. The key difference is the 1824 map was the initial election results (with Clay winning some states), and 1825 is the House's decision - some states' support shifted, especially those Clay won in 1824 (like OH, KY, MO? Wait, no, looking at the 1825 map: Adams' states are NY, ME, MA, RI, CT, NJ, DE, MD, IL, MO, LA, OH, KY? Wait, no, the legend: Adams is orange, Jackson green, Crawford purple. In 1824, Clay won KY, OH, and maybe MO? So in 1825, those states (if they were Clay's in 1824) now support Adams (since Clay supported Adams). So the comparison is: The 1824 map showed the initial election results with Henry Clay winning some states, while the 1825 map shows the House's election results where states that Clay won in 1824 now support Adams (due to the "corrupt bargain"), and other states are split between Jackson and Crawford.
In the 1824 presidential election, Henry Clay won three states: Kentucky (KY), Ohio (OH), and Missouri (MO). This is historical knowledge about the 1824 election, where the four candidates (Jackson, Adams, Crawford, Clay) each won states, and Clay’s wins were KY, OH, MO.
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To show the results of the 1825 presidential election in the House of Representatives, indicating which candidate (Jackson, Adams, or Crawford) each state's representatives supported.