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Brooklynn
29 June, 09:01
Who won the election of 1800?
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Braxton Armstrong
29 June, 11:08
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Thomas Jefferson
Aaron Burr and Thomas Jefferson fought for the title of president in the election of 1800, and it was a split. They were tied, and turned to Alexander Hamilton, who ran the Treasury of State, for a final vote. Although, Hamilton and Burr were longtime friends, Jefferson was elected.
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Gumdrop
29 June, 11:51
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Thomas Jefferson won the presidential election with;
73 votes to John Adams; 65 votes
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