How did the election of 1796 increase political tensions?

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After the Revolution, women demanded an equal voice and vote in politics.
President John Adams and
Vice President Thomas
Jefferson belonged to different political parties and did not agree on government policy.
Northerners were unhappy that Southerners, who counted enslaved people as part of the population, had so much more
representation in Congress.
Farmers and shopkeepers were angry that the wealthy
• elite controlled the major leadership of the government.

1 answer

The election of 1796 increased political tensions primarily because President John Adams and Vice President Thomas Jefferson belonged to different political parties and did not agree on government policy. This division highlighted the growing rift between the Federalists, who Adams represented, and the Democratic-Republicans, led by Jefferson. Their differing ideologies and approaches to governance intensified partisan conflict and set the stage for subsequent political struggles in the young nation.