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  2. 1801 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The American Historical Review, Vol. 53, No. 3 (April, 1948), pp. 518–520 Dorothy MacKay Quynn. Dangers of Subversion in an American Education: A French View, 1801.

  3. Timeline of the history of the United States (1790–1819)

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    American Quarterly, Vol. 19, No. 2, Part 1 (Summer, 1967), pp. 147–165. Shapiro, Eugene Paul. Robert Hunter and the land system of colonial New York : education in Massachusetts in the 1790s : the Middlekauff-Birdsall interpretation reconsidered (thesis/dissertation). 1972.

  4. First Barbary War - Wikipedia

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    The First Barbary War (1801–1805), also known as the Tripolitan War and the Barbary Coast War, was a conflict during the 1801–1815 Barbary Wars, in which the United States fought against Ottoman Tripolitania. Tripolitania had declared war against the United States over disputes regarding tributary payments in exchange for a cessation of ...

  5. History of U.S. foreign policy, 1801–1829 - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Jefferson took office in 1801 after defeating incumbent President John Adams in the 1800 presidential election.By July 1801, Jefferson had assembled his cabinet, which consisted of Secretary of State James Madison, Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin, Secretary of War Henry Dearborn, Attorney General Levi Lincoln Sr., and Secretary of the Navy Robert Smith.

  6. 1800 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    1801 Contingent United States presidential election February 11–17, 1801 – 1st through 35th ballots Candidate Votes % Thomas Jefferson: 8 50.00 Aaron Burr: 6 37.5 Divided: 2 12.5 Total votes: 16: 100: Votes necessary: 9 >50: February 17, 1801 – 36th ballot Candidate Votes % Thomas Jefferson: 10: 62.5: Aaron Burr: 4 25.0 Blank: 2 12.5 ...

  7. History of the United States (1789–1815) - Wikipedia

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    In response to continued British interference with American shipping (including the practice of impressment of American sailors into the British Navy), and to British aid to American Indians in the Old Northwest, the Twelfth Congress—led by Southern and Western Jeffersonians—declared war on Britain in 1812. Westerners and Southerners were ...

  8. Opinion - The peaceful transfer of power is rarer than ... - AOL

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    From Adams in 1801 to Trump in 2020, as the story goes, the transfer of power was always peaceful, if not always gracious. Adams and Trump were not the only presidents who refused to attend their ...

  9. 1800 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The result is not announced until February 1801. April 24 – The U.S. Library of Congress is founded. May 7 – Indiana Territory is formed by an Act of Congress as the first new territory created from the lands of the Northwest Territory.