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... However, when the votes came in, both Burr and Jefferson had the same amount of votes. Now the House of Representatives would decide the Presidency. ...
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... In 1800, Jefferson and Aaron Burr ran for office. The electoral vote, in contrast to the popular vote, resulted in a tie between Jefferson and Burr. ...
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... In 1800, Jefferson and Aaron Burr ran for office. The electoral vote, in marked contrast to the popular vote, resulted in a tie between Jefferson and Burr. ...
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... Burr. Jefferson really wanted Burr to get punished for his crime, and didn't care if it was constitutional or not. Although Jefferson ...
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... The electoral votes enumerated as 73 for both Burr and Jefferson. ... Jefferson concluded that Burr was trying to break up the Union and form his own confederacy. ...
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... president. The election was a tie between Jefferson and Burr. The ... president. Burr served as the vice president Under Jefferson from 1801-1805. On ...
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... After Washington had claimed he would not run for another term, Burr, Jefferson, Pickney, and Adams would all try for the presidency. ...
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... lost the electoral vote in. Mr. Jefferson was given a fit by his previous Vice President Aaron Burr in 1807. Mr. Burr thought it to ...
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... Kentucky Resolutions. In 1800, the Republicans nominated Jefferson for president and Aaron Burr for vice-president. Federalists had ...
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... The illustrations are adequate: there might have been more of them, concentrating on Jefferson's political associates (Hamilton, Burr, and et al.). ...
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... lost the electoral vote in. Mr. Jefferson was given a fit by his previous Vice President Aaron Burr in 1807. Mr. Burr thought it to ...
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... Jefferson and Burr tie vote in electoral college.Jefferson becomes president after congress confirmselection.Tecumseh establishes tribal confederacy to resist ...
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... Nearing the end of his struggle to arise politically Burr received word that his allie Thomas Jefferson was to be inaugurated as President of the United States ...
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... In 1800, Jefferson and Aaron Burr ran for office. The electoral vote, in marked contrast to the popular vote, resulted in a tie between Jefferson and Burr. ...
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... held Mexico. Jefferson acted promptly to arrest Burr and bring him to trial for treason. Burr however, was acquitted. Louisiana ...
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... the President. Burr was not happy and started a conspiracy against what Jefferson stood for and was trying to do. Jefferson had ...
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... Upset that John Adams had lost the election, many Federalist representatives decided to vote for Burr rather than Jefferson. After ...
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... He got his revenge back in the 1800 elections, in which there was a tie between Republican candidates Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr. ...
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... He ran against John Adams losing but became the vice-president. After Adams term, Jefferson ran for president again against Aaron Burr. ...
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... in the 1796 election to succeed Washington, Adam barely won over Jefferson by a electoral vote of 71 to 68, and then lost to Jefferson and Aaron Burr, 73 to 65 ...
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... The electoral votes enumerated as 73 for both Burr and Jefferson. ... Jefferson concluded that Burr was trying to break up the Union and form his own confederacy. ...
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... Alexander Hamilton (chapter 7) steps in because he knows Burr and Jefferson. He doesn't like Jefferson, but he knows Burr personally ...
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... the President. Burr was not happy and started a conspiracy against what Jefferson stood for and was trying to do. Jefferson had ...
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... The electors, in voting for Jefferson or Burr, had not specified whether their vote was for president or vice president. Therefore ...
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... At the approach of the 1800 election, Jefferson and Burr entered the presidential race against Adams. This eventually resulted in ...
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... Martin Van Buren's attitude toward political party opposition was different than that of men like Hamilton, Jefferson, and Burr. ...
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... In the election of 1800 the Federalist party lost ground, and the Democratic-Republican candidates, Jefferson and Aaron Burr, received an equal number of votes ...
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... became the Vice President. This created much confusion in the White House, because Burr and Jefferson were of different parties. ...
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... The electors, in voting for Jefferson or Burr, had not specified whether their vote was for president or vice president. Therefore ...
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... Hamilton hated Burr for everything he was and Burr despised Hamilton. ... affected the election of 1808 by having the people turn away from Jefferson where his ...
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