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What was the significance of the election of 1800? George Washington handed over the reins of power to John Adams. The British agreed strongly with the results, which strengthened the alliance with England. It allowed two of the founding fathers, Adams and Jefferson, to serve at the same time. It was decided in the House of Representatives and led to a constitutional amendment.

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It was decided in the House of Representatives and led to a constitutional amendment

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She rescued valuable items from the president's house,including a famous portrait of George Washington

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Southern planters needed slaves to grow and harvest large amounts of cotton.

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Answer D. I took the test :)

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