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| | Toussaint L'Ouverture emerges as the leader of Saint-Domingue, ruling without French colonial control | |
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| | The Library of Congress, the US national library in all but name, is founded in Washington | |
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| 1800 |
| | US president John Adams moves into the newly completed White House, named for its light grey limestone | |
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| 1800 |
| | Republican Thomas Jefferson and Federalist Aaron Burr have an identical number of Electoral College votes in the US presidential election | |
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| 1801 |
| | The US House of Representatives votes for Jefferson as president, after a dead heat between him and Burr in the Electoral College | |
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| 1801 |
| | Toussaint L'Ouverture invades the neighbouring Spanish colony of Santo Domingo, and becomes ruler of of the whole island of Hispaniola | |
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| 1801 |
| | A powerful French force arrives in Saint-Domingue and recovers control of the colony, offering generous terms to the native leaders | |
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| 1802 |
| | Toussaint L'Ouverture is treacherously arrested and sent to France, where he dies in prison | |
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| 1803 |
| | In Marbury v. Madison, a landmark example of judicial review, the US Supreme Court declares an act of Congress to be unconstitutional | |
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| 1803 |
| | In the Louisiana Purchase, Jefferson buys from Napoleon nearly a million square miles at a knock-down price, doubling the size of the USA | |
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