How Did The American Revolution Influence The Government Of 1800

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In 1800, the political structure of the New World changed. Twenty-five years before, the colony of Great Britain, Massachusetts, rebelled against the crown. A year later, the American colonies declared their independence from Great Britain. After decades of British rule, these colonies won their war for independence in 1783. The American colonies became states and later would due away Articles of Confederation and form a new government under the United States Constitution. George Washington was the obvious choice to lead the newly founded country. After he severed two terms, he returned to his home at Mount Vernon. His Vice President, John Adams was elected president by the electoral college. Close to the end of his term, the election of 1800 became a competition between two political parties. John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Arron Burr, and Charles Pinckney were seeking the office of the president. During this time, the United States’ demographic changed since its 1776. The country doubled the population to 5,250,000. Three more states were added to the country, and thousands were moving pass the Appalachian Mountains. A greater number of individuals could vote and hold office …show more content…
Burr was the youngest of the candidates. He was attended Princeton and graduated with honors at sixteen years old. He started his studies in Litchfield, Connecticut when the war broke out. At nineteen, he volunteered to soldier for four years and rising from the rank of captain to colonel. After the war, Burr opened a law office in Albany, and then moved to New York on Wallstreet were Vice President Adams lived when the national capital was in New York. He severed as state attorney general and was appointed to the United States senate. He later Burr was a member of Republican party in the New York state legislature and played a key role in the gradual emancipation of his state even though he owned slaves in 1797