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Jefferson's Presidency: Achievements and Challenges

Explore Thomas Jefferson's presidency from 1801 to 1809, including the peaceful transfer of power, Jeffersonian democracy, the Marbury vs. Madison case, and the Louisiana Purchase. Learn about Jefferson's achievements and his defense of American neutrality during the Barbary Pirate War and conflicts between France and Britain.

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Jefferson's Presidency: Achievements and Challenges

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  1. Notes1 JEFFERSON'S PRESIDENCY • 1. Jefferson: 1801 to 1809 • VP: Aaron Burr • The Revolution of 1800 • peaceful transfer of power • Jeffersonian Democracy • 2. Marbury vs. Madison, 1803 • Midnight appointments of Adams. • Chief Justice John Marshall • Judicial Review • Power of Supreme Court to declare a law unconstitutional

  2. Notes2 • 3. Jefferson’s Achievements: • Secured westward expansion • Louisiana Purchase • Lewis and Clark • 4. Defends our neutrality---freedom of the seas • Barbary Pirate War—1805 • France vs Britain • Chesapeake Affair—1807 • Embargo Act—1808 to 1809 • Economic coercion • 5. Hamilton vs. Burr

  3. THOMAS JEFFERSON • Born in Virginia • Graduate of William and Mary College • A practicing lawyer and member of Virginia’s House of Burgesses • Father of the DOI • Secretary of State under President Washington • Vice President under Adams • Owned 200 slaves

  4. ELECTION OF 1800 • Jefferson defeats Adams in the Electoral College 73-65. • Problem: Jefferson & Burr received 73 votes each and both were Democratic-Republicans • Therefore election decided by House of Representatives

  5. AARON BURR • Aaron Burr (1756-1836) • Born in Newark N.J. • Fought with the continental Army in the Revolutionary war. • A practicing lawyer in New York City against Hamilton • Vice President of the United States (1801-1805). • Kills Alexander Hamilton in a duel • Involved in the Burr Conspiracy

  6. Notes1 JEFFERSON'S PRESIDENCY • 1. Jefferson: 1801 to 1809 • VP: Aaron Burr • The Revolution of 1800

  7. REVOLUTION OF 1800 John S. Adams Thomas Jefferson Federalist Democratic/Republican • Significance of Election of 1800 • peaceful transfer of power from one political party to another • “revolutionary” achievement

  8. Jeffersonian democracy JEFFERSONIAN DEMOCRACY • Many historians look at this time period as the beginning of the true democracy. • Champion for the common man • Believed education would prepare them for participation in government….. • For now, educated should rule… • Believed National Government became too powerful during Adam’s Presidency • Kept most Federalist programs. WHY? • Washington/Adams laid a solid foundation for USA. • Pardoned those arrested with Sedition Act • Repealed the Whiskey tax • Kept Hamilton’s financial policies—BUS • Eliminated Alien Act

  9. Notes1 JEFFERSON'S PRESIDENCY • 3. Marbury vs. Madison, 1803 • Midnight appointments of Adams. • Chief Justice John Marshall • Judicial Review • Power of Supreme Court to declare a law unconstitutional SCAPP (Di) - - - -> -s ->

  10. Notes2 • 2. Jefferson’s Achievements: • Secured westward expansion • Louisiana Purchase

  11. Spanish Land 1800 • Great Britain after the Revolution. • United States after War • Spanish land after Revolution New Orleans

  12. French Land in 1801 • Great Britain after the Revolution. • United States after War • Spanish land New Orleans

  13. LOUISIANA PURCHASE • 1800, France acquired Spanish Louisiana & New Orleans • Because of pressure from the westand national security threats, Jefferson offered to buy New Orleans from France • Offered Napoleon $10 million to buy New Orleans • If sale fails, instructed to seek alliance with England

  14. French Land in 1801 • Great Britain after the Revolution. • United States after War • Spanish land New Orleans

  15. LOUISIANA PURCHASE Louisiana purchase • Since Napoleon was at war with Great Britain he offered entire Louisiana Territory to US for $15 million • Needed the money for his war with Great Britain • Jefferson purchased Louisiana Territory for $15 million, about 3 cents an acre • Doubled the size of the US • Jefferson’s greatest accomplishment • Why? Didn’t fight a war, no blood shed.

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