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1800-1809 - The Jeffersonian Revolution

Date Event
January 1, 1800

Presedential Elections: Popular Vote Electoral VoteThomas Jefferson (D-Republican) 73
Aaron Burr (D-Republican) 73
John Adams (Federalist) 65
Charles C. Pinckney (Federalist) 64
John Jay (Federalist) 1

January 1, 1800

Adams negotiated peace treaty,splitting Federalists

November 21, 1800

Senate moved to location in Washington

October 1, 1801

Democrat-Republican majority of 71-34 in House

November 21, 1801

Senate moved to new location in Washington

January 1, 1802

Vice President Arron Burr voted with Federalists,ending Republican alleigance

January 1, 1802

Repub. editor Samuel Harrison Smith petitioned to permit reporters access to floor

January 1, 1803

Treaty drawn to purchase Louisiana Territory

January 1, 1804

Presedential Elections: Popular Vote Electoral VoteThomas Jefferson (D-Republican) 162
Charles C. Pinckney (Federalist) 14

January 1, 1804

House impeaches Samuel Chase

March 12, 1804

US Dist. Court Judge John Pickering guilty of decisions contrary to law and insanity

February 5, 1805

trial began for impeachment of Samuel Chase

March 1, 1805

failure to convict Chase in impeachment

January 1, 1806

Henry Clay enters Senate

January 1, 1806

seizure of Burr's boats in the Ohio and apprehension in Mississipi

January 1, 1807

Jefferson sends Senate message of Burr's conspiracy

January 1, 1807

Embargo Act pushed by Thomas Jefferson

January 1, 1807

Macon defeated as Speaker

January 1, 1808

Presedential Elections: Popular Vote Electoral VoteJames Madison (D-Republican) 122
Charles C. Pinckney (Federalist) 47
George Clinton (D-Republican) 6

January 1, 1809

Senate approved legality of taking West Florida from spain

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