AGE OF JEFFERSON. Day 1 Jefferson s First Term. American History 1 Mr. Hensley SRMHS

Similar documents
HERE WAS BURIED THOMAS JEFFERSON AUTHOR OF THE DECLARATION OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE OF THE STATUTE OF VIRGINIA FOR RELIGIOUS FREEDOM AND FATHER OF

1. Chapter Eight 2. Columbus discovered America in Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence in Washington became President

APUSH BELL RINGER 10/31

JEFFERSONIAN AMERICA

US History. Jefferson Becomes President. The Big Idea. Main Ideas. Thomas Jefferson s election began a new era in American government.

SSUSH6: ANALYZE THE CHALLENGES FACED BY THE FIRST FIVE PRESIDENTS AND HOW THEY RESPONDED.

Jefferson s Justifications:

Thomas Jefferson = The 3 rd President

Thomas Jefferson and His Presidency

Ch. 8 Study Guide. Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

6. Why did Hamilton suggest moving the nation s capital from New York to the District of Columbia?

JEFFERSONIAN DEMOCRACY ( ) ELECTION OF 1800 ELECTION OF 1800 JEFFERSON S PHILOSOPHY EXAMPLE POLICIES A NATION OF FARMERS

The Revolution Defined. The Jeffersonian Revolution of Main Candidates. The Candidates. Results (by state) Key Party Differences 10/5/2010

JEFFERSONIAN APUSH REVIEWED! Federalist & the Judicial Branch 9/28/15

JEFFERSONIAN APUSH REVIEWED!

End of Federalists. & Age of Jefferson. Change for the new country.

Chapter 7 Politics and Society in the New Republic,

Matching (1 pt each) Match the key term with the correct definition. USE CAPITAL LETTERS FOR YOUR ANSWERS.

Ch. 8 Study Guide. Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

John Adams & Thomas Jefferson s Presidencies

Grade 7 History Mr. Norton

Chapter 11 THE TRIUMPHS & TRAVAILS OF THE JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLIC

Democratic Republican Era

Election 0f 1800 Results. Jefferson s Philosophy

THE NEW REPUBLIC. Chapter 1 Section 4

Chapter 11 The Triumphs and Travails of the Jeffersonian Republic,

American History 11R

THE AGE OF JEFFERSON

The Chief Justice of the United States during Jefferson s administration. He was a Federalist appointed by John Adams.

Chapter 11. Election of Election of Results 9/18/14

Chapter 9: The Era of Thomas Jefferson

Jefferson s presidency ( )

Jefferson in Office AZ State sdn. S1C5PO1A-B & S1C5PO2A & S1C5PO3A-B & S1C4PO4

Presidents Adams and Jefferson. Mr. Baker - Humane Letters I

Jeffersonians and the Early Republic. Jeffersonian Vision. More facts surrounding Presidential Election of /15/

Constitutional Era Washington & Adams

Chapter 25 Section 1. Chapter 6. The New Republic

Thomas Jefferson 3 rd President

An Era of Expansion: Thomas. Presidency. We are all republicans--we are all federalists "

Chapter 11 The Triumphs and Travails of the Jeffersonian Republic,

Politics In An Age Of Passion

Name Class Date. Forging the New Republic Section 1

10/12/2015. Favored French culture

Chapter 6. Launching a New Nation

The First Five Presidents. Domestic and Foreign Policy

(c s) Challenges of the First Five Presidents

Chapter 10 The Age of Jefferson Powerpoint Questions Instructions:

Chapter 7 Quiz. 1. The stalemate over the assumption of state debts was broken when

Thomas Jefferson as President

The War of 1812 Approaches. Essential Question: Why Does Conflict Develop?

William Marbury. Chief Justice, John Marshall

Chapter 7, Section 1

7.5 NOTES George Washington ( )

US History Module 1 (A) Lesson 3. A New Nation

America from Washington to Madison by James Folta

1. STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY AND EXPLAIN THE PHILOSOPHIES BEHIND THE GOVERNMENTAL POLICY CHANGES MADE DURING THE JEFFERSON PRESIDENCY

Launching the New Nation

James Madison s Presidency

JEFFERSON AND BEYOND MADISON AND THE WAR

Chapter 10 The Jefferson Era pg Jefferson Takes Office pg One Americans Story

Washington decided to create cabinet

APUSH TERMS Federalist control of courts and judges, midnight judges 317. Justice Samuel Chase 318. Tripolitan War ( )

George Washington, President

Chapter 9, Section 3 A Time of Conflict

LEQ: What proclamation said the U.S. would trade with both France and Great Britain?

Launching a New Ship of State Part American Pageant Chapter 10

US History Refresher

The Triumphs & Travails of Jeffersonian Democracy Mr. Love

The Confederation and the Constitution

Madison & Monroe. Presidencies

APUSH- Unit 4: Early Federal Period

CHAPTER FOUR IMPERIAL WARS AND COLONIAL PROTEST

Jefferson: Political Philosophy and Early Actions

Level 2 NEW GOVERNMENT IN OPERATION ESTABLISHING STABILITY

APUSH Chapter Lecture Notes

Test - Social Studies Grade 8 Unit 06: The Early Republic

Chapter 11 The Expanding Nation

Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Jackson, and Polk Presidencies

Name Period. 2. What is the relation between the Federal government and state governments in these rulings?

Guide to Reading. Main Idea. Key Terms

Section 1 Quiz: Government and Party Politics *Please respond to all questions on your separate answer sheet.

Election of 1800 Jefferson s philosophy of government Midnight Judges and judicial review Burr Conspiracy Louisiana Purchase: Lewis and Clark Foreign

Washington s Presidency

Political Developments in the early republic. Chapter 12. Foreign Policy in the Young Nation

I. Articles of Confederation

1. How did the colonists protest British taxes? Pg They boycotted, petitioned the English government, and signed nonimportation

Events Leading to the War of 1812

The Presidency of Thomas Jefferson: Part II

Slide 1 Essential Question. Slide 2 Timeline. Slide 3

Level 1 NEW GOVERNMENT IN OPERATION ESTABLISHING STABILITY

Jefferson to Jackson Study Guide

Chapter 10 The Jefferson Era Advanced

Major Events VUS.6 a

Today s Topics. Review Jeffersonian Republic

attorney general(314)- plan nation s top legal officer; today also the head of the Department of Justice

The Presidency of John Adams

netw rks Where in the world? When did it happen? The Jefferson Era Lesson 1 A New Party in Power ESSENTIAL QUESTION Terms to Know GUIDING QUESTIONS

The Triumphs and Travails of the Jeffersonian Republic

Chapter 6: The Origins of American Politics

THE FEDERALIST ERA, : FOREIGN POLICY

Transcription:

AGE OF JEFFERSON Day 1 Jefferson s First Term American History 1 Mr. Hensley SRMHS

The Revolu:on of 1800 Jefferson and the Democra:c- Republicans are in power aber a bi-er elec:on Jefferson encourages Congress to repeal Sedi4on Acts (and they do) Jefferson cuts taxes and wants to balance the budget Government becomes efficient, do more with less Reduces size of army and allows charter of BUS to expire

North America in 1800

Meanwhile in Europe Meet Napoleon Takes over in France aber the Revolu4on (early 1800 s) Then takes over Spain Spends the next 20 years trying to conquer all of Europe and defeat the Bri4sh War costs money

Louisiana Purchase of 1803 Jefferson buys the en:re Louisiana territory from Napoleon for $15 million Federalists argue this exceeds the power given the President under the Cons4tu4on Most people support the Purchase Purchase doubles size of United States!

United States ABer 1803

Lewis and Clark Need to explore and map new territory Meriwether Lewis gets the job he picks Clark as his assistant Goal is to find water route from Mississippi to the Pacific Ocean Also, goal is to explore, make maps, find new resources, contact Na4ves Na:ve guide is Sacajawea

The Barbary Coast North African pirates seized American merchant ships Most countries paid them tribute to be leb alone, no a`ack Jefferson stopped tribute and sent the Navy and the Marines to blockade their capitol, Tripoli Very popular at home

Elec:on of 1804 Jefferson and the Democra:c-Republicans win in a landslide Federalists lose popularity by opposing Louisiana Purchase Candidate Pinckney is a wealthy South Carolina aristocrat with sympathies to Great Britain Jefferson trounces Pinckney 73% to 27%

Conflict with Britain Britain is figh:ng Napoleon and the French in Europe America is neutral and wants to sell to both sides Britain a-acks, harasses and in:midates American ships the Bri:sh don t want the French gedng supplies from the U.S. USS Revenge is sent to London to get an apology - and is fired upon!

Impressment Issues Bri:sh ships stop American ships on the open seas then board them, seize the cargo and kidnap sailors Sailors are forced ( pressed ) to work for Bri:sh Navy Impressment humiliates America because we are powerless to stop it By 1807, is a huge problem

Jefferson Prepares American people want war with Britain Jefferson thinks it is a war we cannot win we are too weak, unprepared Jefferson does buy war supplies and encourages state governors to call up and expand mili:as Jefferson sends James Monroe to London

The Embargo Act Made law by Congress in December 1807 Makes it illegal to ship anything to any other country! Smugglers are put in jail Jefferson s hope: losing U.S. supplies will force Britain to respect our ships and our neutrality

Embargo Impact

Economic Chaos Northern states are impacted the most by loss of foreign trade Rich Southerners can t import from England nor export their cash crops West is rela:vely unaffected Causes recession and mass unemployment in the North Increases demand for American-made products

Review: Age of Jefferson First Term BIG QUESTION: What is Thomas Jefferson s legacy as President of the United States? Jefferson took office as the first Democratic-Republican to serve as President. He followed through on his promises to reduce the size of the federal government, lower taxes and eliminate the BUS. As a D-R, he supported the idea of nullification but saw that idea defeated by Chief Justice Marshall and the precedent of judicial review set by Marbury v. Madison. He became extremely popular for the Louisiana Purchase which (ironically) happened because he took an uncharacteristic loose interpretation of the Constitution instead of a strict one.