Title: Jeffersonian America (1800-1816)
1Jeffersonian America (1800-1816)
2Revolution of 1800Election of Thomas Jefferson
- Disagreements about war with France
- Alien Sedition Acts
- Increasing debts
- Federalists were swept from the presidency
Congress. - Jefferson became 3rd presidency
- Non-violent transfer of power from the
Federalists to Democratic-Republicans
3I. Louisiana Purchase
- Contradicted his strict constructionist views.
- 1802-Spanish revoked the right of deposit in New
Orleans - Jefferson negotiates w/Napoleon
- French offer Louisiana Territory 15 million.
4Louisiana Purchase (contd)
5Louisiana Purchase (contd)
- Jefferson What aboutstrict constructionism?
- If we didnt buy it another country would!
- Republican-held Congress quickly approved the
purchase.
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7II. Lewis Clark Expedition
- Purchase doubles the U.S.
- FR SP removed as threats.
- All water route connecting the Missouri River
with the Pacific Ocean? - Meriwether Lewis William Clark
- 1804 St. Louis to the Pacific Ocean
- 1806 They return w/ detailed accounts
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10III. The Marshall Court
- Judiciary Act of 1801- 16 new judgeships were
created - Midnight judges
- Jefferson was angry
- Orders Madison, Secretary of State, not to
deliver the commissions - Midnight Judge William Marbury sued.
11Marbury vs. Madison
- Chief Justice John Marshall, Jeffersons cousin!
- Marshall says Madison should have gave the
commission to Marbury. - Marshall declared the Judiciary Act of
1789unconstitutional.
12The Marshall Court (contd)
- Creates judicial reviewit could check the powers
of the leg. and ex. branches. - Jefferson wants to remove all remaining
Federalists from the judicial branch - Impeaches some judges, but unsuccessful at
removing them
13IV. Jeffersons Challenges
- TJ re-elected 1804
- 1804?12th Amendment Electoral College will
specify which vote was being cast for Pres.
which was for VP. - Aaron Burr
- Essex Junto Radical Federalists wanted for a
New England secession from the Union.
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15Jeffersons Challenges (contd)
- Burr vs. Hamilton duel
- Burr mortally wounds Hamilton
- Murder charges dropped
- 1806 Burr Conspiracy
- Create a new country--gtget Mex. from Spain, unite
it with Louisiana Territory. - Burr aquitted
16V. Troubles Abroad
- Barbary Pirates continued to seize U.S. ships
- Pres. Wash. Adams had paid a fee
- Leader of Tripoli demanded more
- Jefferson refused to pay any fees
- Tripolitan Wars (1801-1805)
- U.S. Navy slowed the pirates down
- Gained U.S. credibility overseas
17Napoleonic War
- 6. British French blocked each others ports
- Orders of Council Closed all ports under French
control any U.S. ship had to go through Britain,
or be confiscated - 1807 Milan Decree Seize any ship that 1st
stopped in Britain
18Chesapeake Affair
- 9. 1807 British ship Leopard sank U.S. ship
Chesapeake killing 4 impressing 4 - Jefferson used diplomacy
- Embargo Act 1807
- Prohibit U.S ships from anchoring at any foreign
port - Plan to ruin Britain and Frances economy?but
ended up ruing the U.S.!! - Repealed the Embargo Act 1809
19VI. Madison Plagued by European Affairs
- 1808Madison becomes President
- Non-Intercourse Act of 1809
- Expired 1 yr. from its enactment
- Allowed U.S. trade with foreign nations except
Britain and France - 1810 Macons Bill Number 2
- Lift trade restrictions w/ Britain France
- Only if they recognize U.S. neutrality!
20- 8. Britain France continued impressment
seizure of U.S. ships--?pushing the U.S. to the
brink of war
21VII. Mr. Madisons WarThe War of 1812
- Nationalism heightened
- War Hawks like Henry Clay John C. Calhoun
- Eliminate British troubles at sea
- Eliminate the threat of British armed Indians
22Mr. Madisons WarThe War of 1812 (contd)
- Battle of Tippecanoe
- Prior to War of 1812, Gen. William Henry
Harrison wanted to break up the Shawnee
brothers - Tecumseh and the Prophet
- Defeated The Indians moved to conquer Canada
23Mr. Madisons WarThe War of 1812 (contd)
- June 1812, Congress declared war
- Britain repealed the orders in council
- Few Americans congressmen in favor of Mr.
Madisons War - Second war of Independence
24Mr. Madisons WarThe War of 1812 (contd)
- 13. Small, disappointing war for the U.S.
- Unprepared
- Economy devastated
- Poorly equipped
- Under trained
- Small standing army
- Mosquito Fleetsmall U.S. navy
- U.S. invasion of Canada a debacle
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26Mr. Madisons WarThe War of 1812 (contd)
- August 14, Washington D.C. burned to the ground!
- Francis Scott Key-Star Spangled Banner
- Gen. Andrew Jacksonled southern troops
- Battle of New Orleansimpressive victory for the
U.S - The war was already over!!
27VIII. Treaty of Ghent
- Dec. 24, 1814
- Ended fighting
- Return of any conquered territories to their
rightful owner - Settlement of a boundary between the U.S.
Canada that had been set before the war
28- Ended in a draw?nobody gained
- Allowed for manufacturing
- U.S. became more independent from Europe
- Start of a U.S. industrial revolution
29IX. Ideology Divides the U.S.
- Federalists vs. Republicans
- New England vs. rest of the nation
- Hartford Convention
- Discuss
- Fed. Gov. to pay for the loss of trade
- Amending the Const. for a one-term limit for the
pres.
30- 2/3 vote for an embargo declaration of war
admission of new states end of the 3/5
compromise - Aimed at Republicans
- Jacksons victory the signing of the Treaty of
Ghent drowned them out - Federalists were labeled unpatriotic
- Nail in the coffin for the Federalist party
- Routed by Rep. James Monroe in the 1816
Presidential election.
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