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Jeffersonian America

Jeffersonian America. 1800-1808. Personal Politics in the age of Jefferson. The Revolution of 1800. Jefferson’s Monticello : The Jeffersonian Style. Jefferson: The Walking Contradiction?. Residents of Monticello

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Jeffersonian America

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  1. Jeffersonian America 1800-1808

  2. Personal Politics in the age of Jefferson

  3. The Revolution of 1800

  4. Jefferson’s Monticello: The Jeffersonian Style

  5. Jefferson: The Walking Contradiction? Residents of Monticello The vast majority of those living on Jefferson’s land were African American slaves.

  6. Jefferson and Sally Hemings: Did it happen?

  7. Personal Politics: The Burr/Hamilton Duel, 1804

  8. Jefferson in Power

  9. Jefferson and the Federalist Legacy

  10. Jefferson’s Court Fight

  11. Marbury v. Madison and Judicial Review

  12. Decision: Marshall stated that Marbury was entitled to commission, but could not order Madison to give it to Marbury because the court lacked jurisdiction because part of the Judiciary Act of 1789 was unconstitutional Consequences: Ruling established the power of Judicial Review, the notion that courts can overturn laws it deems in violation of the Constitution

  13. The Louisiana Purchase The West was essential to Jefferson’s vision for the nation 1803

  14. American and a world at war

  15. Intercourse orImpartial Dealings Jefferson standshelpless, caughtbetween KingGeorge andNapoleon.

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