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factionalism and political parties domestically, the presidency of monroe (1817-1825) was termed the era of good feelings. in one sense, this term disguised a period of vigorous factional and regional conflict; on the other hand, the phrase acknowledged the political triumph of the republican party over the federalist party, which collapsed as a national force.the decline of the federalists brought disarray to the system of choosing presidents. at the time, state legislatures could nominate candidates. in 1824 tennessee and pennsylvania chose andrew jackson , with south carolina senator john c. calhoun as his running mate. kentucky selected speaker of the house henry clay; massachusetts, secretary of state john quincy adams; and a congressional caucus, treasury secretary william crawford.personality and sectional allegiance played important roles in determining the outcome of the election. adams won the electoral votes from new england and most of new york; clay won kentucky, ohio and missouri; jackson won the southeast, illinois, indiana, the carolinas, pennsylvania, maryland and new jersey; and crawford won virginia, georgia and delaware. no candidate gained a majority in the electoral college, so, according to the provisions of the constitution, the election was thrown into the house of representatives, where clay was the most influential figure. he supported adams, who gained the presidency.during adamss administration, new party alignments appeared. adamss followers took the name of national republicans, later to be changed to whigs. though he governed honestly and efficiently, adams was not a popular president, and his administration was marked with frustrations. adams failed in his effort to institute a national system of roads and canals. his years in office appeared to be one long campaign for reelection, and his coldly intellectual temperament did not win friends. jackson, by contrast, had enormous popular appeal, especially among his followers in the newly named democratic party that emerged from the republican party, with its roots dating back to presidents jefferson, madison and monroe. in the election of 1828, jackson defeated adams by an overwhelming electoral majority.jackson tennessee politician, indian fighter and hero of the battle of new orleans during the war of 1812 drew his support from the small farmers of the west, and the workers, artisans and small merchants of the east, who sought to use their vote to resist the rising commercial and manufacturing interests associated with the industrial revolution.the election of 1828 was a significant benchmark in the trend toward broader voter participation. vermont had universal male suffrage from its entry into the union and tennessee permitted suffrage for the vast majority of taxpayers. new jersey, maryland and south carolina all abolished property and tax-paying requirements between 1807 and 1810. states entering the union after 1815 either had universal white male suffrage or a low taxpaying requirement. from 1815 to 1821, connecticut, massachusetts and new york abolished all property requirements. in 1824 members of the electoral college were still selected by six state legislatures. by 1828 presidential electors were c

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