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The Coffin Handbills were a series of pamphlets attacking Andrew Jackson during the 1828 United States presidential election. Jackson was running against incumbent John Quincy Adams. The campaign featured multiple attacks on the character and personal history of both candidates. Many of the attacks were false. See more
Andrew Jackson had a reputation as a national hero because of his leadership during the Battle of New Orleans that was the final action of the War of 1812. His glory was turned against him … See more
A pamphlet published at a later time accused Jackson of committing adultery with his wife. Jackson's wife Rachel had applied for a divorce from a previous marriage in 1790. According to … See more
A "Supplemental account of some of the bloody deeds of General Jackson", attributed to Virginia Congressman John Taliaferro, accused Jackson of "atrocious and unnatural acts"; such acts including slaughtering 1,000 unarmed Native Americans, taking a … See more
Tensions between Jackson and Adams had started with the 1824 presidential election, which was a four-way race between Jackson, Adams, William H. Crawford, and Henry Clay. Jackson gained a plurality of both the popular vote and the electoral vote, but … See more
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WEBStatue of Andrew Jackson, the triumphant warrior, in Jackson Square, New Orleans. Mudslinging 19th century style: The coffin handbills circulated by the J. Q. Adams camp during the 1828 presidential election campaign.
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WEBOne of the well-known "coffin hand bills" originated by Republican editor John Binns in his campaign against presidential candidate Andrew Jackson. The six coffins across the top of the broadside represent six …
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WEBMar 5, 2014 · As this “coffin handbill,” distributed during the 1828 election, shows, the seventh president has long inspired such violent dislike. “He has ever been a man of ‘blood and carnage ...
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WEBA pro-Adams handbill highlights an 1813 brawl between Andrew Jackson and Thomas Hart Benton and others in Nashville, asking if those opposed to "the principal actor in this bloody outrage" would be safe if Jackson …
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WEBMay 24, 2022 · The outsider was Andrew Jackson from Tennessee, famous for his victory over the British at the Battle of New Orleans in 1815. These competing interests resulted in splitting the popular vote between …
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WEBMar 29, 2016 · John Binns and the National-Republicans publish now-famous "coffin handbill" highlighting Jackson's harshness towards militiamen who served under his command in the Creek War and …
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