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candidate 8 electoral votes. However, several New England electors, fearing the possibility of Pinckney's election over Adams, refused to vote for Pinckney. Adams finished with 71 electoral votes, Jefferson with 68 electoral votes, and Pinckney with 59 electoral votes. Adams became president and, under the rules then in place, the runner-up, Jefferson, became vice president.
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In the election, most New England electors voted for the Federalist candidates, most Southern electors voted for Democratic-Republican candidates, and the two parties each received support from electors in the middle states. South Carolina split its vote between Jefferson and Pinckney, awarding each
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clashed with Adams over control of the Federalist Party, and he may have worked to elect Pinckney as president over Adams. Many Democratic-Republicans held favorable views of Pinckney, who had not been closely identified with the Federalist Party before 1796. Some Democratic-Republicans hoped that
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His younger son, named Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (1789–1865) after his brother, married Phoebe Caroline Elliott, a daughter of a South Carolina State Representative, William Elliott, and Phoebe Waight. That son served as Lt. Governor of South Carolina between 1832 and 1834.
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3rd: The idleness, dissipation, and improper indulgences permitted among all classes of negroes in Charleston, and particularly among the domestic being taught to read and write. Being taught to read and write is the most
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voice in the House of Representatives from 1812 until his death in 1822. Lowndes's connection to the Pinckneys, despite their contrasting political affiliation, helped gain the younger man's election to Congress in 1811.
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2nd: The indiscreet zeal in favor of universal liberty, expressed by many of our fellow citizens in the States north and east of Maryland; aided by the black population of those states.
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in September 1797, and served until March 1801. His service was frequently affected by poor health, and he declined to seek another term in 1800. While in Congress, he supported the
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From at least 1801 through 1825, he and his second wife Frances Pinckney lived at a town house they built at 14 George Street, in Charleston. It is now preserved as the
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4th: The facility of obtaining money afforded by the nature of their occupations to those employed as mechanics, draymen, fisherman, butchers, porters and hucksters.
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Pinckney's elder son, Colonel Thomas Jr. (1780–1842), married Elizabeth Izard (1781–1862), a cousin twice removed of South Carolina Congressman
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cast two votes for president with no distinction made between presidential votes and vice presidential votes. Pinckney, Adams, and the main
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Pinckney published a pamphlet listing factors that he thought led to the rebellion conspiracy and should be prevented in the future.
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Pinckney could bridge partisan divides. Thus, Pinckney could potentially attract electors who would not consider voting for Adams.
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in 1780. By that time he had married and had an infant child. He was allowed to recuperate from his wounds at his mother-in-law
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on colonial business, but the elder Pinckney died in 1758. His mother kept the family in Great Britain, and Pinckney studied at
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of 1804. Many of the freed slaves and their families resettled in the Charleston area. Vesey planned an insurrection on
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on the Santee River outside Charleston. She lived there with him and her daughter and grandchildren in her later years.
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roots would help him win votes in his home region. Pinckney would be the ostensible running mate of Vice President
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won the second most electoral votes and won election as vice president. After the election, Pinckney served in the
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After leaving Congress, Pinckney once again focused on developing his plantations. At the request of President
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After the war, Pinckney focused on his plantations and his legal practice. In 1787, he ran for the position of
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Pinckney died in Charleston, South Carolina, on November 2, 1828. He is interred in St. Philip's Churchyard.
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Pinckney initially declined appointment to a federal position, but in 1792 he agreed to serve as President
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Scherr, Arthur (April 1975). "The Significance of Thomas Pinckney's Candidacy in the Election of 1796".
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Federalist Party members of the United States House of Representatives from South Carolina
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Pinckney's diplomatic success with Spain made him popular at home, and on his return the
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and presided over the state convention that ratified the Constitution. He served in the
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Though he had spent the majority of his life in England, Pinckney sympathized with the
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5th: The disparity of numbers between the white and black inhabitants of the city.
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or the evacuation of British forts in American territory, Washington dispatched
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Heidenreich, Donald E. (2011). "Conspiracy Politics in the Election of 1796".
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Upon his return to the United States, Pinckney joined with his mother-in-law,
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In 1822, news was reported of a massive planned slave uprising, to be led by
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Following his diplomatic success in Spain, the Federalists chose Pinckney as
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Unsuccessful major party candidates for Vice President of the United States
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The First Presidential Contest: 1796 and the Founding of American Democracy
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For his grandson, the Confederate veteran of the American Civil War, see
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Pinckney first married Elizabeth Motte in 1779, a daughter of Jacob and
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American Revolutionary War prisoners of war held by Great Britain
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as a special envoy to Britain. Pinckney helped Jay conclude the
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Pinckney was portrayed by Hugh O'Gorman in the miniseries
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William Lowndes and the Transition of Southern Politics
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Federalist Party state governors of the United States
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in June 1775. After seeing much action, he became an
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American statesman, diplomat and general (1750–1828)
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Thomas Pinckney (American Civil War)

John Trumbull
U.S. House of Representatives
South Carolina
1st
William Smith
Thomas Lowndes
United States Minister to Great Britain
George Washington
John Adams
Rufus King
Governor of South Carolina
Lieutenant
William Moultrie
Charles Pinckney
Charles Town
Province of South Carolina
British America
Charleston
South Carolina
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Federalist
Christ Church, Oxford
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Special Military School of St. Cyr
Inner Temple
United States
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