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Elena L [17]
2 years ago
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Who supported Thomas Jefferson during Aaron Burr challenge for the presidency?

History
1 answer:
natima [27]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Alexander Hamilton's

Explanation:

What Was Alexander Hamilton's Role in Aaron Burr's Contentious Presidential Defeat? Hamilton lobbied against Burr, but another federalist cast the deciding vote for Thomas Jefferson. As the presidential election of 1800 approached, Americans were more divided than ever before.

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