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Alexander Hamilton urging one federalist not to vote for Burr.
Because Hamilton persuaded people to vote for Jefferson over Burr during the 1800 presidential election.
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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Alexander Hamilton had earlier disliked Thomas Jefferson during the Washington presidency, however, when Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr received the same number of votes during the election of 1800, many of the federalists during the lame duck session in the house of Representatives wanted to vote for Aaron Burr to ruin the democratic-republican party and secure a Federalist hold on the government. However, Alexander Hamilton wrote letters and persuaded enough of the representatives to vote for Thomas Jefferson, making him the third president of the united states.
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Alexander Hamilton urging one federalist not to vote for Burr.
Because Hamilton persuaded people to vote for Jefferson over Burr during the 1800 presidential election.
Hamilton persuaded enough Federalists to cast blank votes to give Jefferson a majority of two votes.
Johns Adams reelection in 1800.
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.
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...
Realigning is just another way of saying Republican or Democrats have more people on their side to vote against the party and any issues brought to floor of the senate. The realigning started with the election of 1800 with Thomas Jefferson by overturning the political party of Alexander Hamilton.
The election of 1800, where Alexander Hamilton intervened (after 35 ballots of delegates) in the election, but on Jefferson's behalf. He intervened again in the race for New York governor, and Aaron Burr came in last place. Burr believed him, after those events, to be the sole detriment to the advancement of his career.
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I voted for Thomas Jefferson back in 1800 and Burr got mad at me
Realigning is just another way of saying Republican or Democrats have more people on their side to vote against the party and any issues brought to floor of the senate. The realigning started with the election of 1800 with Thomas Jefferson by overturning the political party of Alexander Hamilton.