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Rowan Hodge
22 May, 17:26
What was the importance of the Election of 1800?
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Evie
22 May, 19:11
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The election was between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. It was a battle between Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans. Thomas Jefferson win supporting the Democratic-Republicans. John Adams lost who supported the Federalists. So because of Jefferson we now have the Democratic-Republican party.
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