The 1796 US presidential election was the first American presidential election to controversy and was the only general election to elect president and vice president from blacks.
Since President George Washington is refusing to rule, now the Massachusetts Deputy Vice President John Adams is a candidate for the Federal Party President and former South Carolina Governor Thomas Pinkney is the next most popular federal party . Their opposition is voting by Former Virginia State Secretary Thomas Jefferson and New York Senator Aaron Burr's Democratic Republican Party. At this time, the formal status of "election partner" has not yet been established, so everyone will be run alone from either side.
Unlike the previous election results, the Democratic Republic did a number of campaigns for Jefferson, but the Federalists did a number of campaigns for Adams. Federalists combined the Democratic Republican Party with the violence of the French Revolution and the Democratic Republic condemned the Federalists as supporting the monarchy and aristocracy. In terms of foreign policy, the Democratic Republicans condemn the Federalist's view on the Jay Treaty, which it believes is too favorable for the UK, the French Ambassadors publicly support them before the elections, and the Democratic Republic I attacked.
Adams won but Thomas Jefferson won more votes than Penisson and was elected vice president.
The figure above shows the results of the Federal party's main candidate (Adams) and D-R candidate (Jefferson). Voters voted twice for the president, most of whom voted for two candidates in the party.
According to the rules of the day, he was appointed vice president, although he was different from Adams because Jefferson had the second largest voter.
Democrats - Republicans acquired North Carolina State, Pennsylvania State, Virginia State, but one voter in each state voted for Federalist Adams
The diplomatic success of the Pinckney treaty made Thomas Pinckney very popular in America. In the presidential election of 1796, the Federal Party made him a solidarity of John Adams. However, Thomas Jefferson was appointed vice president, Thomas Pinkney won third place in the presidential election. Tomak Pinckney was elected to the House of Representatives from South Carolina in 1796. The article on the Pinckney treaty outlines the important issues during his president inauguration. In the next video, I introduce the important facts, history, and date on the political events experienced by the first American President his President from April 30, 1789 to March 4, 1797.
The American presidential election in 1796 was the third presidential election for the third time. It was held from Friday, November 4th until Wednesday, 7th December 1796. This is the first controversial US presidential election, the first presidential election in which the party played the leading role, and presidential and vice presidential elections elected from blacks. Current Federal Vice President John Adams defeated Secretary of the former Democratic Republic Thomas Jefferson
In a letter to Republican presidential candidate Jefferson on December 19, 1796, Madison presidential election showed that Adams will win the election, but his vice president candidate Tomac Pinckney may be third not. He was summoned to a place where Adams is now filled, as Jefferson "prepares himself" Generally, you should not reject sites that you are most likely to be in your place " Madison ended the letter with a password and urged Jefferson to accept Vice President as he might have some influence on Adams. Madison himself retired from the House of Representatives in 1797