Date | Event |
---|---|
January 1, 1800 |
Presedential Elections: Popular Vote Electoral VoteThomas Jefferson (D-Republican) 73 |
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 |
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 |
January 1, 1809 |
Senate approved legality of taking West Florida from spain |
1800-1809 - The Jeffersonian Revolution
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