US Election 1804 Map

By 1804, the mood of the country had shifted. Thomas Jefferson was wildly popular after his first term, thanks in part to the Louisiana Purchase and a booming sense of national growth. Meanwhile, the Federalist Party was fading fast. Looking at this map, Jefferson’s dominance is obvious. He swept nearly every state and cemented a landslide in early American politics.
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