1804 Presidential Election Quiz
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Who won the 1804 presidential election?

Thomas Jefferson

Which amendment to the Constitution made the election of 1804 different from those before it? What was the effect of the amendment?

Why did Jefferson change his vice-presidential running mate from Aaron Burr to George Clinton?

Jefferson changed his vice-president from Aaron Burr to George Clinton because of a shaky relationship and Burr shooting Alexander Hamilton.

What had made Jefferson so popular during his first term in office?

<p>Jefferson became popular because he got rid of the whiskey taxes associated with the Louisiana Purchase.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How many electoral college votes did Jefferson get? How many did Pinckney get?

<p>Jefferson got 162 electoral votes, and Pinckney got 14 electoral votes.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which were the only two states Jefferson didn't win?

<p>Delaware and Connecticut</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was unique about the winning margin in the 1804 presidential election?

<p>No president had ever or would ever win by so much in a presidential election.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

1804 Presidential Election Overview

  • Thomas Jefferson won the 1804 presidential election.
  • The election was influenced by a significant amendment to the Constitution, which changed electoral processes.

Amendment Impact

  • The 12th Amendment to the Constitution altered the election procedure for President and Vice President.
  • It required separate ballots for each position, preventing confusion and potential conflicts between candidates.

Vice Presidential Change

  • Jefferson replaced Aaron Burr with George Clinton as his vice-presidential running mate.
  • The decision stemmed from Burr's contentious relationship with Jefferson and his involvement in the duel that resulted in Alexander Hamilton's death.

Jefferson’s Popularity Factors

  • Jefferson gained popularity during his first term by executing the Louisiana Purchase.
  • He implemented tax reductions, notably on whiskey, which increased his favor with the public.

Electoral Votes Breakdown

  • Jefferson secured 162 electoral votes in the 1804 election.
  • Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, his opponent, received only 14 electoral votes.

States Not won by Jefferson

  • The two states won by Pinckney and not Jefferson were Delaware and Connecticut.

Unique Winning Margin

  • The margin by which Jefferson won was unprecedented, marking it as the most significant victory in presidential election history to date.

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Test your knowledge on the 1804 presidential election with this quiz. Learn about Thomas Jefferson's victory, the constitutional amendment that changed the electoral process, and the reasons behind his choice of vice-presidential running mate. Perfect for history enthusiasts!

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