Election of 1800 Adams vs. Jefferson.

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Election of 1800 Adams vs. Jefferson

Political Parties- Election 1800 Federalists Democratic Republicans Candidates- John Adams & Charles Pinckney (V.P) Rule by the- Wealthy Strong Government- Federal Economic Emphasis- Manufacturing and Business Interpretation of Constitution- Loose International Alliance- Britain Candidates- Thomas Jefferson & Aaron Burr Rule by the- People and State Strong Government- State Economic Emphasis- Farming and Agriculture Interpretation of Constitution- Strict International Alliance- France

Criticisms Of Adams Of Jefferson Wanted to crown himself king Real purpose of the Alien and Sedition Acts Limit Americans' rights with permanent army recently created Pro-French radical Violence and chaos of French revolution would follow in the US Wanted to destroy organized religion

The Election Electoral votes- Adams- 65 Pinckney- 64 Jefferson- 73 Burr- 73 Main issue- Jefferson and Burr tie means that there is no clear first and second place winners Issue Resolved- House of Representatives decides between the top 3 candidates.

Final Results Final results of election- Most of Federalists controlled congress like Burr for President Hamilton convinces House to vote for Jefferson because he hated Burr and had respect for Jefferson. House of Representatives votes Jefferson as president with 36 votes. First time one political party will replace another Led to the creation of the 12th Amendment in 1804 creates separate ballot for President and Vice President