1. The Vineyards of Liberty
It is historian James MacGregor Burns's thesis that if a political competition was reduced to the conflict of outs against ins, it was Jackson's campaign against John Quincy Adams in 1828, when a alliance of "insiders" united around a couple great national issues was assailed through a coalition of outsiders decided on hardly any issues at all. Jackson's campaign against John Quincy Adams in 1828 was a key factor which created the pathway to the "revolt of the outs". ... Adams was called a "monarchist", Sabbath breaker, squanderer of the taxpayers" dollars on smooth f...
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