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U.S. History Tuesday, through Thursday, Thomas Jefferson

U.S. History Tuesday, through Thursday, Election of 1800 – Revolution of 1800 Adams is nominated by Federalists (Pinckney, Vice- President) Republicans nominate Jefferson and Aaron Burr Jefferson and Burr receive 73 votes; Adams 65; Pinckney 64

U.S. History Tuesday, through Thursday, Election of 1800 – Revolution of 1800 According to the constitution, in a tie, the House of Representatives will decide – after 35 ballots, the House remained tied The Federalists backed Burr, but Jefferson agreed to keep the Navy and keep Federalists in lower government positions

U.S. History Tuesday, through Thursday, Election of 1800 – Revolution of 1800 Jefferson is eventually elected, and Burr becomes Vice- President Revolution – the opposition party wins; although presidential election is close, Republicans overwhelmingly take Congress Leads to the passing of the 12 th Amendment

U.S. History Tuesday, through Thursday, John Marshall and the Supreme Court The Judiciary Act of 1801 John Marshall Marbury v. Madison 1803

U.S. History Tuesday, through Thursday, Tripolitan War Reduction of the Army Louisiana Purchase

U.S. History Tuesday, through Thursday, Thursday, In the Library Go to US History Web Page and get the Louisiana Purchase Template from Assignments Conduct Research to answer questions – Document Sources using Chicago Style (cut and paste from Citation Machine)