japanese came to the united states and started f*cking in the streets of the colonies, George Washington buried his magnum into martha so hard she died so he killed himself and the g*ddamn japs bombed our harbor so we kicked there asses in okinawa and everywhere else
f*ck yeah 'murica
Presidential candidates from opposing parties were elected President and Vice President.
Such a thing could easily happen again, not in the same way, but if, for example, both the presidential and vice presidential elections end in a tie, and opposing parties control the House and Senate (who elect the President and Vice President respectively in such a case).
The United States presidential election of 1796 was the 3rd presidential election. It was the first American presidential election with multiple people running and the only one in which a president and vice president were elected from opposing tickets.
It really wasn't an election as we know it. People were unable to vote and Congress were the people who decided. They choose Washington with no hesitation and with total confidence that he was the right man for the job. Also at this time there were no political parties established. Yes, there were opposing views but no formed parties.
For the first time, more than one candidate ran for president.
In the first two elections, Washington ran unopposed. In 1796, there were two strong candidates opposing each other. Adams won and Jefferson won four years later.
it was very unusual
The election of 1800 was more important than the election of 1796. In 1796 George Washington was elected president unopposed. The election of 1800 had several people vying for the presidency.
The election of 1800 proved that the executive branch could be won by an Anti-Federalist.
The election of 1800 is called the Revolution of 1800 because power changed hands without war. The Federalist Party had held powers since George Washington's first election in 1788.
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In the 1800 election, Thomas Jefferson almost lost to Aaron Burr.
The US election of 1800 happened from November 4 to December 17, 1800.
Yes, 55 of the incumbents were reelected in 1800.
There was no election in 1800 since Washington just became President in 1789 and the general population wasn't allowed to vote.
The Election of 1800. Each side believed that victory by the other would ruin the nation. Federalists Archiving Early America presents specific examples of how these acts were abused and the role they played in the Election of 1800.
They didn't solve it.
"Revolution of 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.