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Title: Thomas Jefferson


1
Thomas Jefferson
2
Election of 1800
  • Adams loses, Jefferson wins over initial tie with
    Burr
  • Federalists not happy about losing power in both
    executive and legislative branches

3
Midnight Judges
  • Judiciary Act of 1801
  • Federalist attempt to control political direction
    of future judicial decisions
  • increased of federal judges by sixteen
  • John Adams
  • Adams filled most positions with Federalists
  • John Marshall as Chief Justice of the Supreme
    Court

4
Republican reaction
  • Angered Jefferson and Republicans
  • Jefferson withheld documents not delivered by the
    time Adams left office
  • particularly William Marburys appointment
  • Jefferson argued these appointments were invalid.

5
Marbury vs. Madison (1803)
  • James Madison refused to deliver papers, Marbury
    took him to court
  • One of the Most important Supreme Court decisions
    of all time
  • Chief Justice Marshall ruled
  • Judiciary Act of 1789 unconstitutional (law which
    said Madison has to deliver papers)

6
Result
  • Victory for Republicans
  • Marbury never got appt.
  • Victory for Federalists
  • believed in affirming the principle of Judicial
    Review
  • ability of Supreme Court to declare an act of
    Congress unconstitutional.

7
Jeffersonian Democracy
  • Until masses could be educated, political rule
    needed to be entrusted to agrarian aristocracy.
  • Jefferson's election in 1800 shifted regional
    power to South and West from mercantile
    aristocracy of Northeast
  • Jefferson's views
  • Faith in the perfectibility of man
  • Insistence on strong local governments
  • Each generation should remake its laws to
    stimulate democracy

8
Still Major Conflicts between 2 Parties
  • AH still powerful influence
  • Convinced Federalists to back TJ over Burr in
    1800 election
  • 1804 AH backed Burrs opponent in race for NY
    Governor
  • AH said Burr is a dangerous man, and one who
    ought not be trusted with the reins of
    government.
  • Burr responded by challenging Hamilton to a duel

9
North African Barbary States
  • Pirates
  • looting U.S. ships demanded a bribe of
    protection
  • and in 1801, the pasha of Tripoli indirectly
    declared war
  • reluctantly set the infant navy to the shores of
    Tripoli
  • fighting continued for four years until Jefferson
    succeeded in extorting a treaty of peace from
    Tripoli in 1805 for 60,000.

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11
Louisiana Purchase (1803)
  • In 1802, France stopped allowing U.S. merchants
    to use the city of New Orleans
  • James Madison sent to Paris to negotiate
  • France almost at war with Britain and desperately
    needed .
  • Surprisingly offered to sell the US all
    830,000,000 square miles of the Louisiana
    territory for the price of 15 million.
  • The US jumped at the offer finalized on April
    30, 1803
  • Doubled the size of the country at a cost of 4
    cents per acre

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13
  • Two expeditions sent out to explore new land
  • Lewis Clark (1804-6) ascended Missouri to
    source, then crossed the Rockies to the Pacific.
  • Zebulon Pike (1805) explored headwaters of
    Mississippi and southern Rocky Mountains.

14
Conflict over neutral rights
  • British and French ships seized American cargoes
    and sailors
  • Jefferson responded with Embargo Act which
    prohibited all American trade with foreign ports
  • a) Greatly harmed American shipping
  • b) Jefferson became object of hate in New England

15
  • Non-intercourse Act replaced Embargo Act
  • a) Reopened trade with all nations except England
    and France
  • b) Provided for re-opening of trade with England
    and France if interference ended

16
Western demands for War. Reasons for western
pressure
  • Depression in Ohio Valley
  • Desire for land in Canada and Florida
  • Future fur-trading
  • Region needed for expansion of settlers
  • Indian warfare with confederation organized by
    Tecumseh. Battle of Tippecanoe convinced war
    hawks of British assistance to Indians.
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