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Chapter 3 examines the pivotal moments of the Jeffersonian Era, focusing on the contentious 1800 election between John Adams, a Federalist, and Thomas Jefferson, a Democratic-Republican. This landmark election marked a significant shift in American politics, as Jefferson secured victory over Adams by a narrow margin of 8 electoral votes, leading to a tie with Aaron Burr. The chapter explores the implications of this election for the young nation and the ideological clash between two emerging political factions.
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