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Essay heading: 1824 presidents
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Under Presidents Madison and Monroe, Crawford served as the U.S. Secretary of Treasury until 1824, when he decided to run for president.
Andrew Jackson, well before his political career, rose to prominence and fame through his military career. He was the war hero of the War of 1812, winning the Battle of Horseshoe Bend and a final victory at the Battle of New Orleans... displayed 300 characters
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His political career began in 1822 when the Tennessee legislature nominating him to run for presidency, followed by his election to the United States Senate in 1823. Though he was baked by nation-wide support, he faced stiff competition from the four other candidates, especially from John Quincy Adams... displayed next 300 characters
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