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Chapter 4 Section 3 Jefferson in Office THE JEFFERSONIAN ERA: SECTION 1 3rd President of the U.S. 1800-1808 Election of 1800 pitted Thomas Jefferson and his Democratic-Republican Party vs. John Adams and his Federalist Party While Jefferson defeated Adams by 8 electoral votes, he tied his running mate, Aaron Burr For six days the House of Reps took vote after vote until 36 votes later – Jefferson prevailed (Led to 12th Amendment) SIMPLIFYING THE GOVERNMENT Jefferson’s theory of government, known as Jeffersonian Republicanism, held that simple, limited government was the best for the people Jefferson decentralized the government, cut costs, reduce bureaucracy, and eliminate taxes Jefferson Memorial THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE By 1803, French leader Napoleon had abandoned his dreams of an American Empire He needed money to fight European wars, so he accepted Jefferson’s offered of $15,000,000 More than doubled the size of our country Lewis and Clark ordered to go explore new territory Lewis and Clark Meriwether Lewis President Jefferson asked Meriwether Lewis to lead an expedition to explore the new land Followed the Missouri River north and the Columbia river west Ended at the pacific Ocean, they built a winter Fort (Fort Clatsop) near modern day Astoria Oregon. Lewis and Clark Lewis pick his good friend William Clark to help him, these men became pathfinders, finding a way through the strange region, by leading the expedition. Sacagawea Sacagawea was the daughter of a Shoshone chief Joined the Lewis and Clark expedition as a Shoshone interpreter Other Expeditions Pike Expedition Zebulon Pike, the U.S. Army officer who in 1805 led an exploring party in search of the source of the Mississippi River Expedition to explore the American Southwest In what ways did the routes of the Lewis and Clark and the Pike expeditions differ from each other? JOHN MARSHALL AND THE POWER OF THE SUPREME COURT Before leaving office, John Adams (2nd President), attempts to “pack” the Federal courts with Federalists Judges Jefferson argued this was unconstitutional Supreme Court Chief Justice Marshall rules in Marbury v. Madison (1803) that part of the Judicial Act was unconstitutional Established principle of Judicial Review – the ability of the Supreme Court to declare a law unconstitutional Marbury v. Madison John Adams loses election of 1800, now the executive and legislative braches are controlled by Anti-Federalists March 2nd, Adams appoints 42 Federalist judges to newly created courts These judges are called the midnight judges Jefferson takes off on March 4th William Marbury William Marbury one of the midnight judges Marbury commission as well as four other were not delivered by John Marshall (then the Secretary of State) Marbury sues Jefferson Secretary of State James Madison to force him to deliver the commission The Decision John Marshall now resides as the as the chief justice of the Supreme court. The court decides Madison should have delivered the commission The decision gave the authority to declare acts of Congress unconstitutional if they exceeded the powers granted by the constitution The Supreme Court became the final authority on interpreting the Constitution (Power of Judicial Review) How did the Supreme Court decision in Marbury v. Madison strengthen the federal judiciary? The Barbary Coast Consisted of four states: Morocco, Tripoli, Tunis, and Algeria Established by Barbarossa in the 16th Century The Barbary States demanded annual tribute from seafaring nations The tribute allowed ships to travel across the Barbary Coast unmolested to trade in African ports Thomas Jefferson refused to Pay the tribute The Barbary War In may of 1801 both sides declared war Jefferson wanted the pirates to know the United States would not tolerate them any longer The United States tried several unsuccessful assaults of the next several years The Barbary War prompted the United States to build a navy Proved that America could actually fight a war far from it’s shores. First real test of the American military What was the significance of the Barbary Coast War?