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...
Aaron Burr and he finished in a tie,
yes, in the election of 1800 thomas Jefferson and john Adams
In the 1800 election, Thomas Jefferson almost lost to Aaron Burr.
The only tie was the one between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr in 1800 that resulted in the 12th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution.
"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.
Almost, yes. After the election of 1800, there was originally an electoral tie between Burr and Jefferson, but Congress eventually leaned towards Jefferson, leaving Burr as VP.
Thomas Jefferson.
Thomas Jefferson
In the Election of 1800, the President was selected through a contentious process involving the Electoral College. Thomas Jefferson, representing the Democratic-Republican Party, and John Adams, the incumbent Federalist, faced off in a highly polarized election. After a tie in electoral votes between Jefferson and his running mate Aaron Burr, the decision went to the House of Representatives, where Jefferson was ultimately elected President on the 36th ballot. This election marked a significant shift in political power and is often referred to as the "Revolution of 1800."
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson defeated John Adams in the presidential election of 1800. Thomas Jefferson was running as a Democratic-Republican while John Adams ran as a Federalist.