As it says on the tin.
Jefferson and Hamilton's rivalry was well known in political and public circles during Washington and Adam's terms. It is also known that Hamilton was seen by the Federalists as their leader, as opposed to Adams during his term. The intrigue that Hamilton began to rob Adams of the election in 1800 hurt the Federalist party so much that it practically never rose again as a serious challenge. But, is it possible at all to have these two rivals become President and Vice-President respectively in 1800?
Jefferson and Hamilton's rivalry was well known in political and public circles during Washington and Adam's terms. It is also known that Hamilton was seen by the Federalists as their leader, as opposed to Adams during his term. The intrigue that Hamilton began to rob Adams of the election in 1800 hurt the Federalist party so much that it practically never rose again as a serious challenge. But, is it possible at all to have these two rivals become President and Vice-President respectively in 1800?