Republicans Burn Down the
Executive Mansion
by Steve Payne
Author
says: the President's Executive Mansion had been burned down a decade
earlier (by Republicans)? Please note that the opinions expressed in this
post do not necessarily reflect the views of the author(s).
On March 5th 1801,
the state militias dispatched by the Republican Governors of Pennsylvania
and Virginia marched into Washington City to unseat Federalist President
John Marshall and force into office his cousin, the Democrat Republican
Thomas Jefferson.
The Constitution required that in the event of an electoral deadlock, the
House must choose a President "immediately". Problem was that the
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had won a majority in the nations vote but could not muster the same in
the Electoral College, forcing power into the hands of the
Federalist-dominated House of Representatives.
Instead of horse-trading with either the Republican Candidates (Thomas
Jefferson or Aaron Burr), instead they chose forty-six year old John
Marshall who John Adams had appointed as Secretary of State on the 6th of
June 1800. Because Adams had lost the 1800 election, Marshall's term of
office was due to expire 4th of March 1801. In anticipation of an imminent
departure from the Cabinet on 31st of January 1801 he accepted a new
appointment as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
Whilst there was a certain inexorable logic to the selection of Marshall,
he was ultimately a Federalist as were the "Midnight Judges" appointed by
Adams at the bitter end of his single term Presidency. Not only were
Republicans enraged that Jefferson would be denied his righful place as
the "People's President", they also saw further conspiracy in the
Federalist actions. Because Jefferson's "revolution of 1800" threatened to
sweep away all vestiges of the first three Presidential terms. And so the
actions of the House were perceived to be a "counter-revolution" of 1801.
In the event, matters came to a violent ending and the Executive Mansion
was set ablaze. Because the building was so badly charred, it was
necessary to white wash the exterior, and the Executive Mansion was
renamed the "White House".
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