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Who were the main candidates in the Election of 1816?
The main candidates were James Monroe from the Democratic-Republican Party and Rufus King from the Federalist Party.
What was the outcome of the Election of 1816?
James Monroe won the Election of 1816 decisively, receiving 183 electoral votes compared to Rufus King's 34.
What was the significance of the Election of 1816?
The Election of 1816 marked the decline of the Federalist Party and solidified the dominance of the Democratic-Republican Party in the early 19th century.
What issue dominated the campaign of the Election of 1816?
The campaign was marked by little controversy and was largely focused on issues such as the economy and national unity after the War of 1812.
What were the key details of the Election of 1820?
James Monroe was the sole candidate from the Democratic-Republican Party and was re-elected President with 231 electoral votes, while his opponent, Rufus King, received only 1 electoral vote. This election highlighted the one-party system in the U.S., leading to the 'Era of Good Feelings.'