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Alexis Phelps
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26 December, 21:32
Who is the president of the us in the 1800s
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Spencer Reed
26 December, 21:54
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Answer: Thomas Jefferson
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United States presidential election of 1800, American presidential election held in 1800 in which Democratic-Republican Thomas Jefferson was elected as the country's third president.
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Francesca Park
26 December, 21:59
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Thomas Jefferson was the President isn't he 1800's
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