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What did thomas jefferson mean when he referred to his successful bid for the presidency in 1800 as the "revolution of 1800?"?
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What did thomas jefferson mean when he referred to his successful bid for the presidency in 1800 as the "revolution of 1800?"?
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I'm gonna say he was saying that the democratic finally became in power because the federalists have been in power for a long time and finally it went flip flop
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