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Why did the Federalist Party fade away and lose power after

the election of 1800? *
A)Everyone hated John Adams who was a Federalist.
B)People became uninterested in political parties.
C)It's leader, Alexander Hamilton, was killed in a duel with Aaron Burr.
D)They didn't, Federalists became stronger and more popular.

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Answer:

Explanation: The death of Alexander Hamilton in 1804 led to the decline and collapse of the Federalist Party.

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