He called Andrew Jackson “a barbarian.”

He called Andrew Jackson “a barbarian.” Correct Answer John Quincy Adams

As U.S. president, John Quincy Adams faced intense opposition from supporters of Andrew Jackson, who lost the 1824 presidential election to Adams. He lashed out at Jackson when Harvard decided to award Jackson an honorary degree in 1833, calling him “a barbarian who could not write a sentence of grammar and could hardly spell his own name.”

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