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Thomas Jefferson's Vision: Agrarian Utopia and Impactful Policies

Explore Thomas Jefferson's vision of an agrarian utopia, highlighted by the drastic reduction of military forces, the Louisiana Purchase, and the reduction of national debt from $80 million to $57 million. Delve into significant judicial cases such as Marbury v. Madison and McCulloch v. Maryland that shaped the Supreme Court's power. Examine Jefferson's domestic and foreign policies, including the Embargo Act of 1807 and his efforts to dismantle banks, along with the historic Lewis and Clark expedition. Analyze these lasting impacts on American governance and economy.

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Thomas Jefferson's Vision: Agrarian Utopia and Impactful Policies

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  1. Thomas Jefferson An agrarian utopia

  2. Cut military drastically • Louisiana Purchase • Debt went from $80 million to $57 • Midnight Justices • Supreme Court • Marbury v. Madison • McCulloch v. Maryland Domestic Policy

  3. Louisiana Purchase • Impressment • Embargo Act of 1807 • The Dead Moose Story Foreign Policy

  4. Banks – Tried to dismantle banks • Less Spending • Decreased Taxes Economic Policy

  5. Lewis and Clark Other Events/Ideas

  6. Wrap Up

  7. Read the instructions carefully. • Begin working on your homework. Homework

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