The term "Democratic-Republican" is used especially by modern political scientists for the first "Republican Party", and It is known as the Jeffersonian Republicans. The Democratic-Republican Party had won six consecutive presidential elections in the prior election, and it was much powerful than other parties . Likewise, the opposition Federalist Party had collapsed as a national party in 1824 as Democratic-Republican Party was increasingly rising. Moreover, Secretary of State Adams, General Andrew Jackson, Secretary of the Treasury William H. Crawford, and Speaker of the House Henry Clay all sought the presidency as members of the Democratic-Republican Party. A fifth candidate, John C. Calhoun, also sought the presidency before dropping out to successfully run for vice president (United Stated 1824 Election). The 1824 Democratic-Republican congressional nominating caucus nominated Crawford for president, but the other candidates disregarded this nomination and continued to seek the