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Essay heading: Important presidential elections
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There were no third-party candidates in
this election.
The major issue of this election was the War of 1812. The War of 1812, or
"Mr. Madison's War", had been very unpopular among different sections of
America. Mainly the ship owners in New England. The war was supposed to
protect. This war was supposed to help their shipping, but instead, it had
kept them from trading and making money... displayed 300 characters
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The war was supposed to
protect. This war was supposed to help their shipping, but instead, it had
kept them from trading and making money.
The winner of the election of 1812 was James Madison. Madison collected
128 electoral votes, while Clinton received 89, and the number of "No Votes
Cast" was 1... displayed next 300 characters
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