APUSH Important Presidential Elections

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1796

1st election with 2 political parties; Federalists (Adams) vs. Democratic-Republicans (Jefferson)

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1800

"Revolution of 1800": 1st peaceful transfer of power between political parties; Jefferson; "We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists"; Aaron Burr ties Jefferson- leads to 12th Amendment

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1816

last election for Federalists who die afterward. Ushers in "Era of Good Feelings" with only one political party (Democratic-Republicans)

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1824

"The Corrupt Bargain": Jackson has largest vote but loses election in House of Representatives when J.Q. Adams gets support from Henry Clay (who is appointed Secretary of State 3 days later)

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1828

Jackson is the first president from the West; Democratic-Republicans are renamed "Democrats"

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1832

Anti-Masonic Party is 1st third party in U.S. History

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1836

Whigs emerge from National Republican faction to form second major party

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1840

1st election with mass political participation; "Log Cabin and Hard Cider"; "Tippecanoe and Tyler Too"

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1860

Republican Lincoln wins with a minority of the popular vote; Democrats are split; South Carolina secedes in December

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1864

Union Party wins election- coalition of Republicans and War Democrats

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1876

"Compromise of 1877" ensues when Republicans get Hayes elected in return for Union troop removal from South- ends Reconstruction

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1892

Populists wage impressive 3rd party campaign

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1896

McKinley defeats Bryan, thus ending Populist hopes of reforms; decline in farmer voting afterwards

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1912

Democrat Wilson wins after Republican Party is split between Taft and Roosevelt; Roosevelt forms the "Bull Moose" Party and comes in second

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1920

Republicans win on Harding's platform of "Normalcy"

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1928

Democrat Al Smith is first Irish-American nominated for president; he loses to Hoover

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1932

Franklin Roosevelt defeats Herbert Hoover promising a "New Deal'

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1948

Truman wins surprising victory over Thomas Dewey; "Fair Deal"

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1960

1st time TV plays major role in election in debate between Kennedy and Nixon; JFK is first Catholic elected president

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1964

Democrat Johnson defeats Goldwater and launches "The Great Society"

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1968

Nixon defeats Democrats and ushers in a conservative era in American politics; the "Vital Center" is shattered and politics becomes ever more divisive

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1980

Republican Ronald Reagan defeats Jimmy Carter and begins "Reagan Revolution"- a highly conservative agenda

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1992

Democrat Bill Clinton defeats George Bush when Ross Perot gets 19% of the vote and splits the Republican party

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2000

George W. Bush defeats Al Gore by 1 electoral vote. Supreme Court steps in during the recounting process and orders no further recounting process and orders no further recounting of ballots in Florida.