1824 - John Quincy Adams defeats Andrew Jackson and Henry Clay in election of 1824; Adams immediately appoints Clay his new Secretary of State, which Jackson calls their "Corrupt Bargain"
1828 - John Calhoun (Jackson's vice-president) anonymously publishes South Carolina Exposition and Protest, arguing that states can nullify certain federal laws
1832 - Jackson re-elected amid struggle with Nicholas Biddle[?] over the fate of the Second Bank of the United States; this struggle leads to the Panic of 1837
... Museum[?], Cambridge
Cornwall
Barbara Hepworth Museum[?], St. Ives, Cornwall
Penlee House, Penzance[?]
Tate St. Ives[?]
Cumbria
Abbot Hall Art Gallery[?], ...