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  • Jefferson, Thomas (1743-1826)@
    Find sites for Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States and principal author of the Declaration of Independence. Sites biography, historical documents, museum exhibits, inaugural addresses, digital archives, and miscellaneous papers related to the U.S President who promoted republicanism and the separation of church and state.
    dir.yahoo.com/.../Presidents/Jefferson__Thomas__1743_1826_
  • Adams, John (1735-1826)@
    Learn about John Adams, the founding father of the United States who became the first Vice President and the second President of the U.S. Sites offer biography, political career profile, election results, online exhibits, text of presidential address and proclamations, letters, and articles about the pioneering U.S. statesman and founder of an important family of politicians, diplomats, and historians.
    dir.yahoo.com/.../Presidents/Adams__John__1735_1826_
  • Burr, Aaron (1756-1836)@
    dir.yahoo.com/.../Vice_Presidents/Burr__Aaron__1756_1836_
  • Wikipedia: 1800 U.S. Presidential Election
    Hyperlinked overview and fact sheet for the in which Thomas Jefferson ran against and defeated Aaron Burr and John Adams.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._presidential_election%2C_1800
  • President Elect: 1800
    Offers an overview of the election results.
    presidentelect.org/e1800.html
  • Inaugural Classroom: Thomas Jefferson - The Revolution of 1800
    Lesson plan and activities.
    www.pbs.org/inaugural97/jefferson.html
  • Public NewsRoom: The Changing Strategy of Presidential Races
    Audio archive of historians discussing the changes in electoral politics since the election of 1800.
    www.publicbroadcasting.net/wbur/news/politics/article/69216.html
 




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