Scheming, Scandal, Threats, Press, And Disunion In The Presidential Election Of 1800

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Hogan, William

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2021

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"On February 11th, 1801, the President of the Senate stood before the combined House of Representatives and Senate and announced the electoral votes for the presidential election of 1800. Those in the room and Americans at large were not surprised, as many had predicted the count with relative certainty in December..."

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Hogan, William. “Scheming, Scandal, Threats, Press, And Disunion In The Presidential Election Of 1800.” Report: West Point Undergraduate Historical Review. Volume 11 (Spring 2021): 25-35.

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2993-5989

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