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Bell Work - plickers How was the tie broken for the election of 1800?

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1 Bell Work - plickers How was the tie broken for the election of 1800?
The House of Representatives voted for Thomas Jefferson immediately after the electoral vote ended in a tie. Alexander Hamilton made a deal to win Thomas Jefferson the vote after 7 days of ties. Thomas Jefferson ceded and became the Vice President to Andrew Burr. Andrew Burr ceded and became the Vice President to Thomas Jefferson. Bell Work - plickers

2 Thomas Jefferson and the Louisiana Purchase
What was the impact of the purchase and the subsequent exploration by Lewis and Clark?

3 Purchasing Louisiana In the early 1760s, the French had given Louisiana to Spain and Britain and left North America. Going back to the Pinckney Treaty with Spain, the US had access to New Orleans, which was very important for farmers. In 1801, the Spanish signed a secret treaty with France to return Louisiana to them. In 1802, US access to New Orleans was blocked. When Jefferson looked for a way to purchase the city of New Orleans, France offered Louisiana

4 This presents a problem for Jefferson, a strict constructionist—the Constitution does not allow the President to purchase land. Solution—Set it up as a treaty and have the Senate ratify it. Problem solved. For $15 million, the US acquires 828 million square miles of land. This doubles the size of the country in 1803. Jefferson sends out Louis and Clark to explore the new lands.

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