So let's say that, following the Election of 1824, the House elects Andrew Jackson President instead of John Quincy Adams. What might be the effects of this? My thoughts: without "being robbed", TTL's Jackson doesn't build up a political movement/party/candidacy that got him elected 1828 OTL, which means he could very well be a one-term president; as to who would win 1828 TTL, I think Henry Clay stands a very good chance, and that he could serve two terms and see a supporter elected in 1836, making the 1830's *Whiggish* instead of *Democratic*.
Does this scenario sound plausible? And if so, what would be the effects?
(Incidentally, this is another topic I haven't discussed here since 2010.)