Jefferson won the presidential election<span> with 73 votes to Adams's 65, but the Republican vice presidential candidate Aaron Burr also received 73 votes, making the vote for the presidency a tie. </span>In<span> case of a tie, the Constitution directed that the </span>election<span> be decided by the House of Representatives.</span>
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America followed a neutral policy and was convinced that United States must stay away from the internal conflicts of Europe.
However, this stance weakened the European nations such as United Kingdom, France, Belgium agains the central powers. Without proper military and geopolitical support from the USA, the allies found it difficult to defeat the Germans, Austrians and the ottomans.
Explanation:
The Statute of Anne, also known as the Copyright Act 1710 (cited either as 8 Ann. c. 21 or as 8 Ann. c. 19),[1] is an act of the Parliament of Great Britain passed in 1710, which was the first statute to provide for copyright regulated by the government and courts, rather than by private parties.
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Abraham Lincoln called for troops right after the firing on Fort Sumter.
Explanation:
The bombing of Fort Sumter, a fort that housed the Federal Army, at the entrance to the bay off Charleston, South Carolina, took place on April 12, 1861.
After South Carolina declared secession from the Union on December 20, 1860, its example was followed by six other states in the southern United States, and they formed an independent Confederation. In early April 1861, North Carolina authorities demanded that the Federal Army leave Fort Sumter, a fort located in an area no longer considered part of the Union. The Union refused to give up the fort, and when the deadline for the ultimatum passed, the Confederate army began artillery barrage fire, which lasted until the surrender of the fortress. No life was lost on either side in the direct conflict. President Abraham Lincoln used this event as a symbolic justification for calling 75,000 volunteers into the Union Army for the purpose of suppressing the insurgency.
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the allies were disgusted to the stomach as bodies were piled everywhere. in interviews after the war soldiers said it was horrible scene as they came in the camps smelling rotten flesh.