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The Era of Thomas Jefferson
Use the “Thomas Jefferson PowerPoint” from my website to fill in the blank notes. Then,
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Election of 1800
• Tied Aaron Burr in electoral votes
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Needed to be ______________________________________________
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Republican Policies
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Believed in a __________________________________________ style of government=
_________________________________________________________________________.
• Reduced number of people working in federal government
• Cut federal taxes
Marbury v. Madison
• Granted the Supreme Court the power of judicial review = the right for the Supreme Court to
declare federal laws unconstitutional.
• gave more power to the judicial branch.
The Nation looks west
• By 1800, more than 1 million Americans lived west of the Appalachian Mountains
• More wanted to move west but we did not own the land
• Farmers in the West shipped many of their goods using the Mississippi River.
Importance of the Mississippi River and New Orleans
• The majority of the population lived on the east coast. So the Mississippi River was vital in
shipping goods to where the population was
• The goods would travel down the Mississippi River through the Port of New Orleans, into the Gulf
of Mexico, around Florida and up to east coast cities.
• Was extremely difficult to ship goods across land:
• No roads
• No rail roads yet
• Mountainous terrain
• No vehicles
• Slow
• Dangerous- Native Americans and bad weather
The New Orleans Problem
• Belonged to Spain
• Spain threatened to close down the port to American ships
• Spain secretly sells the Louisiana Territory to the French.
• Greatly increases France’s power in N. America
The New Orleans SOLUTION
• Jefferson sends James Madison to France to try and buy New Orleans
• France had just lost their colony in Haiti to a revolution
• France could no longer protect Louisiana Territory
• French were willing to sell us the territory
The Greatest real estate deal in human history???
• U.S. buys the Louisiana Territory for $15 million or about 4 cents an acre
• Expands U.S. boundaries to the Rocky Mountains in the West.
• Doubles the size of the country
• Gain full control of the Mississippi River and New Orleans
Jefferson’s Dilemma
• Did he have the power as President to buy land from another nation?
• Remember, Jefferson was a Republican who believed in a strict interpretation of the Constitution.
• But it did say that he could make treaties with other nations.
• Decides to go ahead with the purchase.
The War of 1812- The second War of Independence
What were the Causes and Effects of the War of 1812?
Why were we upset with Britain?
• Impressing our ships
• Arming the Native Americans on the frontier
• Not respecting our legitimacy as a sovereign nation
Nationalism
• Strong feelings of pride in one’s country
• Warhawks- people who were eager for war with Britain.
• Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun
Why we declared war
• Britain said they would continue impressing our ships.
• Native Americans continued to attack our western territories.
Early in the War
• We struggled because Jefferson had significantly cut the size of our military.
• British blockaded the Atlantic coast.
• Closed off all American ports by 1814
Invasion of Canada
• Failed miserably for the US
• Were victorious in Lake Erie, forced British to abandon Detroit.
War in the south
General Andrew Jackson defeated the Creeks at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend.
British attack D.C. and Baltimore
• British had defeated Napoleon in Europe and could now send more troops to North America.
• British set fire to the White House and other government buildings
• British bombarded Forth McHenry in Baltimore’s Harbor
• Was the inspiration for the “Star Spangled Banner.”
• America prevailed.
Treaty of Ghent
• War ends when the British tired of fighting
• Agreement to end the war was signed in Ghent, Belgium
• Treaty called for things to return to normal.
Threats to secede
• Many northerners resented President Madison for going to war.
• Connecticut and other northern states threatened to secede, or leave the Union.
• European nations now had to accept our independence and treat us with respect.
Assessment Questions Below: