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yes it was since Hamilton convinced the federalists to support Jefferson and win the election of 1800; the election became known as the revolution of 1800 and as a peaceful change of power.

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Jefferson's Republican opponent in the 1800 election was?

Aaron Burr


Who was Jefferson's running mate in the election of 1800?

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In the election of 1800 Thomas Jefferson almost lost too?

In the 1800 election, Thomas Jefferson almost lost to Aaron Burr.


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Who would go on to win the presidential election of 1800?

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Who Jefferson tie with in the election of 1800?

he tied with Aaron Burr, but Alexander Hamilton went around and got people to vote for Jefferson even though he hated both of them but he hated Burr more...


Who ran in the 1800 election?

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Why did Alexander Hamilton support Thomas Jefferson and not Aaron Burr?

Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr were bitter political rivals. Hamilton thought Burr was dishonest, disreputable and dangerous, which may or may not have been the truth, but was certainly Hamilton's belief. Hamilton developed animosity toward Burr when Burr won election to Congress, beating Alexander Hamilton's father-in-law, Philip Schuyler, who was the incumbent. Hamilton carried a grudge, undermined Burr whenever the opportunity arose, and was determined to ruin Burr's political career. Alexander Hamilton supported Thomas Jefferson because he hated Jefferson slightly less than he hated Burr. When the results of the election were finalized, Hamilton said, "At least Jefferson is honest."


Aaron Burr hated Alexander Hamilton because Hamilton?

Because Hamilton persuaded people to vote for Jefferson over Burr during the 1800 presidential election.


In the 1796 election John Adams and Thomas Pinckney matched up against?

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