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Thomas Jefferson in both elections. Jefferson won in 1800.

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samuel adams did not run for president... John Adams did.

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In the election of 1796 John Adams ran against Thomas Jefferson.

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Thomas Jefferson was his main opposition both times that he ran.

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Henry Crawford and Henry Clay

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thomas Jefferson

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Q: Who ran against John Adams for the 1797 presidential election?
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Who was in the 1797 US presidential election?

The presidential election was held in November of 1796. Washington made it clear that he would not serve a third term, so the candidates were John Adams who favored a strong central government and Thomas Jefferson who wrote the Declaration of Independence and remembered what a strong central government could do. Adams won this first round.


How many terms john Adams served in the office?

John Quincy Adams, who served as the sixth President of the United States, became President on March 4, 1825, and exited the job on March 4, 1829, having been defeated in the 1828 election by his successor Andrew Jackson. Adams was one of three Presidents who did not attend the inauguration of his successor of his own volition, the others being his father John Adams, and Andrew Johnson.


Who was the president in the 1800s?

Thomas Jefferson was the president in the 1800s. He defeated John Adams in the presidential election held in 1800 which was described as the revolution of 1800.


When was John Adams elected President?

John Adams was elected in the Presidential election of 1796. George Washington had decided that two terms was a proper limit for a President, and did not run. Adams won in the voting over Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson (according to the Constitution at the time) became Vice President. They were inaugurated on March 4, 1797. Adams served one term, and was followed by Jefferson as President.


Was John Adams elected fourth president of the US?

No. John Adams was the 2nd President, and his son John Quincy was the 6th. Number 4 was James Madison. John Adams became the 2nd President by winning the 3rd Presidential Election, but he lost the 4th Presidential Election to Thomas Jefferson. -HW


Who was president and vice president in 1796?

The year 1800 was an election year. The outgoing President was John Adams and Vice President was Thomas Jefferson. The incoming President elected that year was Thomas Jefferson and the Vice President was Aaron Burr. The 1800 Presidential Election was contraversial because there was a tie in electoral votes and the election was decided by the House of Representatives.


How many terms did john Adams serve as vice president before being elected president?

Two. He served as George Washington's veep for his two terms as president, from 1789-1797. He won the presidential election in November 1796. He served only one term as president and was defeated by Thomas Jefferson in the 1800 election.


Who won the election when George Washington decided not to run?

John Adams won in 1796 and became the president when Washington left office in 1797.


Who was the vice president from 1789 to 1797?

John Adams was the Vice President from 1789 to 1797.


Who was the winner of the 1796 presidential election?

it started a new era in u.s. politics. for the first time more then one candidate ran for president. the candidates for the federalists where John Adams and Thomas Pinckney. the democrats candidates were Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr.


Was john Adams a federalists?

Yes, John Adams was the only Federalist Party member ever elected President. He served a single term, from 1797-1801 (elected 1796). Thomas Jefferson, who founded the rival Democratic-Republican Party (originally called the Anti-Federalists in reaction to the Federalists' policies favoring a strong central government), unseated Adams in the 1800 Presidential election.


When was John Adams in office?

Adams was president from March 4, 1797 until March 4, 1801. He served only one term as President and was defeated in his bid for re-election by Thomas Jefferson.