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
... August 1945, Russia again took over the control of Sakhalin. Since January 2, 1947, the Sakhalin Region, in its present form, was officially defined and integrated as a part ...