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Title: The Triumphs and Travails of the Jeffersonian Republic


1
Chapter 11
  • The Triumphs and Travails of the Jeffersonian
    Republic
  • 1800 - 1812

2
Chronology 1800 - 1812
1800 Jefferson Elected President 1805 07 Pikes expedition
1801 Judiciary Act 1807 Embargo Act
1801- Naval War Tripoli 1808 Madison elected pres.
1802 Naturalization law revised 1809 Non Intercourse Act replaces Embargo Act
1803 Marbury vs. Madison 1810 Macons Bill No. 2
1803 Louisiana Purchase 1811 Battle Tippecanoe
1804 Jefferson Reelected 1812 USA declares war on Great Britain
1804 06 Lewis and Clark expedition
1805- Tripoli peace treaty
3
  • Election 1800 Federalists and Democratic
    Republicans function as two national political
    parties.
  • John Adams ( Federalist ) Favored strong
    central government and public order
  • Thomas Jefferson ( Democratic Republican )
    Favored an agrarian economy, liberty, and states
    rights
  • In the next 12 years Jeffersonians face a series
    of opportunities and crises.

4
Jeffersons Presidency 1801 - 1809
5
Federalist and Republican Mudslingers
  • Adams No war with France. War preparations
    cause debt and required new taxes, including a
    stamp act.
  • Military preparations unnecessary
  • This is a damaging blow to the Federalists

6
Jefferson Attacked
  • Federalists accuse Jefferson of
  • Robbing a widow and her children of a trust fund
  • Fathered numerous mulatto children by his own
    slave women
  • Deist

7
Jeffersonian Revolution of 1800
  • Jefferson won with 73 electoral votes to Adams
    65
  • Three fifths clause helped Jefferson win
  • Counts 3/5 of the slave population in the south
    toward electoral college representation
  • Every 5 slaves equals 3 people
  • Helps a Southerner win

8
Jeffersonian Revolution of 1800
  • Jefferson and Aaron Burr both tied for electoral
    votes for presidency
  • Tie broken only by House of Reps
  • Controlled by Federalists
  • Some Federalists seek moderation from Jefferson,
    did not vote

9
Responsibility Breeds Moderation
  • Jefferson inaugurated on March 4, 1801 in the new
    capitol Washington D.C
  • New capitols rustic setting more appealing to
    Jefferson than elegant atmosphere in Philadelphia
  • Jefferson forced to reverse many of his
    democratic principles
  • Examples Louisiana Purchase, War with Tripoli
  • Rely on charm. Political party weak.

10
Jeffersonian Restraint
  • Wanted to undo Federalist Abuses
  • Pardoned martyrs serving sentences under
    Sedition Act. Remitted any fines.
  • 1802 New Naturalization Law reduce 14 years
    residence to 5 .

11
Jeffersonian Restraint
  • Repeal of excise tax would cost government
    millions of dollars a year in revenue
  • Kept most Federalist programs
  • Showed that a change in power is not so
    disastrous for the losing party

12
Dead Clutch of the Judiciary
  • (Death Bed) Judiciary Act 1801 one of last laws
    passed by expiring Federalist congress
  • Created 16 new federal judgeships and judicial
    offices
  • Democratic Republicans saw that as a Federalist
    attempt to entrench themselves within one of 3
    branches of government.

13
Dead Clutch of the Judiciary
  • Chief Justice John Marshall, a cousin of
    Jefferson, has shaped American Legal tradition.
  • Suffered at Valley Forge from cold and hunger.
  • Became lifelong Federalist. Wanted strengthen
    central government

14
Marbury vs. Madison
  • Several of the commissions of midnight judges
    not delivered.
  • Secretary of State James Madison asked to hold on
    to commissions.
  • Marbury angry that his commission not delivered.
    Sues Madison on the basis of the Judiciary Act of
    1789
  • Supreme court rules Judiciary Act of 1789
    conflicts with the constitution and therefore is
    unconstitutional

15
Marbury vs. Madison
  • Marshall establishes judicial review
  • The constitution is the supreme law of the land
  • Supreme Court has last word on a question of
    constitutionality
  • Jeffersonians try to impeach Judge Samuel Chase,
    but fail

16
Jefferson, a reluctant Warrior
  • Reduce military establishment to police force of
    2500 men
  • Wanted to establish peaceful coercion with rest
    of world
  • Peaceful Coercion Fix problems through
    diplomacy
  • America step away from bloody wars
  • Step away from alliances in Europe

17
The Barbary States
18
War with Tripoli
  • Barbary states pirating merchant ships.
  • Tripoli declare war on US 1801- Infant navy sent
    to Tripoli.
  • Fighting for 4 years- Peace treaty 1805 at a
    price of 60,000

19
Louisiana Godsend
  • Secret Pact between France and Spain
  • A transfer of Trans Mississippi Region from
    Spain to France
  • 1803 James Monroe and Robert Livingston
    (American negotiator) sent to Paris to purchase
    New Orleans for 10 million
  • Two events change Napoleons mind
  • Failed to reconquer Island Santo Domingo in the
    Caribbean
  • Conflict with Britain about to end

20
Louisiana Purchase
  • French Minister asked Livingston how much he
    would give for all of Louisiana
  • Treaties signed on April 30, 1809 ceding
    Louisiana from France to the US for 15 million
  • Jefferson conscience stricken-
  • Where in constitution did it allow a president to
    negotiate treaties incorporating vast a amount of
    land?

21
Land ceded to US from Louisiana Purchase
22
Louisiana in the long view
  • Purchase contributed to foundations of future
    major power
  • Jeffersons vision of an agrarian republic was
    now reality
  • France- last significant power in New World
    removed
  • Jefferson sends Lewis and Clark to explore
    northern part of Louisiana Purchase in 1804

23
Lewis and Clark
  • Aided by Shoshoni Woman Sacagawea travel up
    Missouri River up to the Pacific
  • 2 and ½ years made scientific observations, maps,
    and knowledge of Indians in the region.
  • Other explorers M Pike 1805 06 explored
    waters Mississippi river
  • Pikes Peak A mountain in the Rockies S
    Colorado

24
Lewis and Clark expedition
25
Aaron Burr Conspiracies
  • Dropped from cabinet in second term
  • He then joined a group of Federalists in a plot
    to secede New England and New York from the
    union.
  • Alexander Hamilton exposed the conspiracy-
    challenged him to a duel
  • Kills Hamilton in one shot
  • Another plot with General Wilkerson to separate
    Western of US from East
  • Arrested and tried for treason

26
Hamilton Burr Duel
27
A Precarious Neutrality
  • Napoleon sparked a new war with Britain
  • London government issues Orders in Council
  • Closes European ports under French control to
    foreign shipping, unless ships stop at British
    port.

28
A Precarious Neutrality
  • Napoleon then ordered the taking American ships
  • British seized American seamen some 6000
    citizens taken from 1808 -1811

29
Hated Embargo
  • Embargo Act 1807 forbade export from US,
    whether in American or foreign ships
  • Jefferson believed that if the US cut their
    exports, then France and Britains economies
    would be damaged
  • This would then force the two to stop fighting
  • 1809 Congress repeal Embargo Act Pass Non
    Intercourse Act
  • Reopens trade with all nations except Britain and
    France

30
Hated Embargo
  • Why did Embargo fail?
  • Latin American ports open to British ships
  • Napoleon able to go without American trade.
    Continued to steal American ships.
  • New England economy hurt the most

31
Madisons Gamble
  • 1810 - Macons Bill No 2 Britain or France
    repeal commercial restrictions then US open
    embargo against non repealing nation
  • Orders of Council will be lifted if Napoleon
    takes away French decrees
  • Madison accepted French offers as evidence of
    repeal.
  • Now British has 3 months revoke Orders of Council
    open trade neutral
  • Britain does not act Madisons gamble fails
  • US establish embargo against Britain

32
War Hawks
  • War Hawks congressmen under who favor war
  • Also wanted to wipe out new Indian threat in the
    Allegheny wilderness
  • In favor of war with Great Britain

33
Tecumseh and The Prophet
34
Tecumseh and The Prophet
  • Shawnee brothers Tecumseh and his Brother
    Tenskwatawa (the Prophet) set up Confederacy of
    all tribes east of Mississippi
  • Do not cede land to Whites unless agreed upon by
    all Tribes
  • Battle Tippecanoe Took place outside
    Prophetstown near modern day Battle Ground,
    Indiana
  • Shawnees routed and Settlement burned

35
Battle of Tippecanoe -1811
36
Mr. Madisons War
  • Spring 1812 war inevitable. British arm
    hostile Indians and War hawks push Madison make
    decision.
  • Turned to war to restore confidence in the
    Republican experiment
  • Congress declares war June 1, 1812 Vote House
    79 49, Senate 19 - 13
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