JEFFERSONIAN AMERICA

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JEFFERSONIAN AMERICA

ELECTION OF 1800 Federalists lost control of both the executive and legislative branches Thomas Jefferson becomes the 1st Democratic-Republican president 1st peaceful transfer of power between political parties We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists

FEDERALISTS AND THE JUDICIAL BRANCH Federalists wanted to maintain some grip on power and passed the Judiciary Act of 1801 Created new judicial positions Called the Midnight Appointments Attempt by Adams administration to put Federalist judges in place before leaving office One of the midnight judicial appointees (William Marbury) sued Secretary of State James Madison for refusing to deliver his commission Marbury vs. Madison (1803)

MARBURY VS. MADISON (1803) Parts of the Judiciary Act of 1789 were ruled unconstitutional Important because it established the idea of judicial review The Supreme Court has the power to declare federal laws unconstitutional Massive expansion of judicial power John Marshall, Chief Justice of Supreme Court from 1801-1835, will dramatically increase power of the federal government

HOW JEFFERSONIAN WAS JEFFERSON? Jeffersonian Democratic-Republicans: Strict interpretation of the Constitution Limited federal government Advocated agrarian economy: farmers! Eliminated excise taxes, lowered national debt Did not dismantle all Federalist policies: Kept the Bank of the United States (BUS) & debt plan

THE HISTORICAL AUDACITY OF THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE

LOUISIANA PURCHASE Jefferson attempted to buy New Orleans from France Napoleon offered to sell all of the Louisiana territory for $15 million Haitian Revolution Fight against England Although the Constitution does not say the president could purchase foreign land, TJ supported the deal In this case, Jefferson used loose interpretation of the Constitution & implied powers to make the deal

LOUISIANA PURCHASE--RESULTS Doubled the size of the U.S. Supported Jefferson s vision of a agrarian society of independent farmers Avoided a potential threat (France) along the nation s borders Further weakened the Federalist party Lewis and Clark led a scientific exploration of the trans-mississippi West.

LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDITION 1804-1806 Start of U.S. claims to the Oregon territory & Pacific coast Meriwether Lewis William Clark Corps of Discovery (33 army volunteers) Sacagawea (and husband and baby) York To find waterway to Pacific To establish trade with and U.S. sovereignty over native people To document plants and animals in new territory

AARON BURR DOES SOME CRAZY STUFF Burr plotted with some radical Federalists to secede New England states from the union Alexander Hamilton helped defeat Burr in the NY election Burr killed Hamilton in a duel in 1804 Plotted to take part of Mexico from Spain and potentially unite it with Louisiana territory under his rule Put on trial for treason but acquitted

JEFFERSON AND THE BARBARY PIRATES

VIOLATION OF AMERICAN NEUTRALITY War in Europe continued to cause problems for the United States Violations of U.S. Neutrality Impressment: forced enlistment of Americans into the British navy France issued the Berlin Decree (1806) that said they would seize ships trading with England England issued the Orders in Council (1806) that said ships must stop in England first SHOWDOWN: Chesapeake Leopard Affair (1807): English ship Leopard attacked American ship the Chesapeake

JEFFERSON S RESPONSE Embargo Act of 1807 Banned U.S. trade with ALL foreign nations Immediate Impact: The United States economy plummeted Unintended Consequences: Helped fuel the industrial revolution in New England

PRESIDENT JAMES MADISON James Madison becomes president in 1809 Non-Intercourse Act (1809): the United States could trade with all nations EXCEPT France & England Macon s Bill #2: U.S.would end embargo if the country respected U.S. neutrality and freedom of the sea Members of Congress in 1811 known as War Hawks advocated for war against England Stop British harassment Wipe out Native resistance on the frontier Take Canada from England

NATIVE RESISTANCE ON THE FRONTEIR Shawnee brothers Tecumseh and the Prophet organized a confederacy of tribes east of the Mississippi William Henry Harrison organized an army and attacked native resistance in 1811 at Battle of Tippecanoe Huge blow to native resistance and win for American expansion

WAR OF 1812 DECLARED! England s arming of Natives on the frontier England s continued violations of U.S. neutrality Pressure from War Hawks in Congress Desire for more land, protect American honor, etc.) Democratic- Republicans tended to favor France