1820-1829 - The Era of Good Feelings Print E-mail
the era of good feelings
1820—1829
 

 

 
 
 


 
Presidential Elections

James Monroe (D-Republican)
John Q. Adams (Ind. Republican)
 


 
1820

 

Popular Vote



 

Electoral Vote

231
1
 

1820 Missouri Compromise of 1820
 
 
1821

 

Feb 22 Treaty ceding Florida to United States ratified
 
 
Monroe recognizes South American colonies as independent states 1822
 
1822

 

1822 Daniel Webster enters Senate
 
 
1823

 

Decmbr 2 Monroe Doctrine declared
 
Presidential Elections

John Q. Adams (D-Republican)
Andrew Jackson (D-Republican)
Henry Clay (D-Republican)
William H. Crawford (D-Republican)
 


 
1824

 

Popular Vote

30.5
43.1
13.2
13.1
 

Electoral Vote

84
99
37
41
 

 
 
1825

 

February Clay becomes Secretary of State through "corrupt bargain", giving Adams support
 
 
1826

 

 
 
1827

 

 
Presidential Elections

Andrew Jackson (Democratic)
John Q. Adams (Nat. Republican)
 


 
Adams negotiated peace treaty, splitting Federalists 1800
 
1828

 

Popular Vote

56.0
44.0
 

Electoral Vote

178
83
 

Novmbr 21 Senate moved to location in Washington
 
 
Foot resolution to limit lands acquired Decmbr 20
 
1829

 

December Senate rejects Andrew Jackson’s appointees
1829 Senate rejects Andrew Jackson’s appointees
 
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