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Title: The Jefferson Era


1
The Jefferson Era
  • Chapter 9
  • Sections 1-5

2
Thomas Jefferson
3
New Democracy
  • Jeffersons plan as president included a focus on
    rights of the people being equal.
  • Jefferson purposefully created an informal
    presidency. He believed that he was a citizen
    first and therefore should not be placed above
    another.
  • Laissez-Faire let alone Jefferson believed
    that the federal government had gotten too big
  • This was directly against the ideas of the
    Federalists and Alexander Hamilton

4
Smaller is Better
  • Jefferson believed that the power of this nation
    lied in the states, not the federal government.
  • Reduced the size of the army, navy, and lowered
    taxes.
  • Kept some policies like the bank and the debt
    repayment plan.

5
The Supreme Court
  • John Adams had appointed several judges to the
    federal court shortly before his departure.
    Called Midnight Judges
  • William Marbury was one of these judges and when
    Jefferson became president he refused to accept
    the appointment.

6
Marbury V. Madison
  • John Marshall decided that the Supreme Court does
    not have the right to decide this case because
    the Constitution does not allow it.
  • Judicial Review- Established by John Marshall.
    Allows the Supreme Court to determine the
    constitutionality of laws and actions by the
    executive and legislative branches.

7
N. Orleans and the MS. River
  • The Ms. River was many farmers only reliable mode
    of transportation.
  • Roads are few and unreliable.
  • The farmers used the Ms. River to get to New
    Orleans and then to Europe via the Atlantic
    Ocean.
  • Spain controlled New Orleans and was threatening
    to close the port. This would have been
    devastating to the USA

8
Pinckney Treaty
  • Spain agrees to allow the US to use N. Orleans.
    As a port and storage city.
  • Shortly after this Spain gives N. Orleans to
    France to avoid war.
  • Napoleon was conquering Europe and had eyes
    towards N. America.
  • Jefferson is concerned

9
Revolt in Haiti
  • Toussaint LOuverture led a slave revolt that
    cost the French resources and lives.
  • Napoleons plans were put on hold.
  • Timing is everything

10
The Louisiana Purchase
11
The Louisiana Purchase
  • Jefferson gets permission from congress to pay up
    to 10 million for N.O. and West Florida.
  • Talleyrand and Napoleon offer all of the
    Louisiana territory for 15 Million.
  • Robert Livingston and James Monroe had to make a
    decision.
  • They say yes.
  • Was this Constitutional?

12
Lewis and Clark
13
Jeffersons Popularity
  • After his 1st term in office Jefferson was very
    popular. The Nation was experiencing a period of
    success.
  • The Louisiana Purchase was a great occurrence and
    all seemed well.
  • Jeffersons second term could not differ more
    from his 1st.

14
America Struggles with Neutrality
  • George Washingtons policy of neutrality left
    America with few allies.
  • American trade depended on the abilities of
    merchants to sell their goods in far off lands.
  • The ocean was a dangerous place for a merchant
    ship.
  • Pirates from North Africa had attacked merchant
    ships for years and now focused on the US
    merchants.

15
Barbary Pirates
  • In the early 1800s Tripoli a member of the
    Barbary states in North Africa demanded
    protection money from the US to allow our ships
    to pass.
  • Jefferson refuses and Tripoli declares war.
  • We respond by blockading Tripoli.
  • Tripoli captures the Philadelphia after it runs
    aground.

16
Pirates...
  • A band of marines sail into the harbor at Tripoli
    late one night and burn the Philadelphia. Why?
  • Shortly after a band of Marines land and force
    Tripoli to sign a peace treaty with the US.

17
More Troubles at Sea
  • England and France went to war again in 1803.
  • This is good for American businesses until the
    French begin stealing our ships.
  • Impressment - captured sailors are forced to
    fight for other countries. This is a favorite
    practice of the British.

18
A Bad Idea Gone Bad
  • Jefferson decides to cut all ties with France and
    Britain.
  • Embargo Act - Imports and exports are illegal.
    Jefferson figures that Britain and France. Will
    need American goods and give Jefferson what he
    wants.
  • Wrong this kills the American economy.

19
Jefferson as an Unpopular President
  • Jefferson had misjudged the potential of the
    Embargo Act, and it ended in 1809.
  • They Replaced it with the Nonintercourse Act -
    This allowed trade with any nation except Britain
    and France.
  • Jefferson leaves office tired and disliked.
  • James Madison the Secretary of State is elected
    President.

20
Madison and the War Hawks
  • Britain and France continue to seize American
    ships.
  • Madison offers America as an ally to the 1st
    nation who promises to stop stealing from us.
  • France quickly offers to respect US shipping.
  • New England wants trade to resume the South and
    West want war.

21
Election of 1810
  • Mid term election produces a pro war congress
  • War Hawks - Group of congressmen elected who
    supported nationalism and war
  • Nationalism - Pride in ones nation over all
    others.
  • Led by Henry Clay (KY) they call for war with
    Britain.

22
War out West.
  • Indians and settlers continued to battle out west
    over lands.
  • Two Shawnee Indian brothers Tecumseh and Prophet
    tried to unite the Native Americans.
  • A showdown at Tippacanoe Creek in Indiana pitted
    the Gen. William Henry Harrison and his men vs.
    Prophet Tecumseh and the Natives.

23
Interesting Outcome.
  • The battle at Tippacanoe was not a major victory
    for either side, but one the Us claimed victory.
  • Interesting events
  • America soldiers found the Natives using British
    guns.
  • We declare war on Britain June 1812

24
War of 1812
  • Our Navy is 16 ships none able to deal with the
    British
  • Our Army is smaller and in the same condition as
    it was when the Revolutionary War ended.
  • Congress approves a new bill that will pay 124
    dollars and 360 acres, many new soldiers joined,
    few stayed

25
Naval battles
  • Even though the British Navy was divided,
    fighting the French and the USA, they had enough
    power to blockade our ports.
  • Some of our ships were able to score impressive
    wins against individual ships, but we were
    largely ineffective against the whole navy.

26
War in the West
  • The War Hawk congress wanted very much to conquer
    Canada.
  • 1813 we invade Canada led by Gen. William Hull
  • He is tricked by the British into thinking that
    their army is much larger and that they have 5000
    Indian allies.
  • Hull Retreats. Nicely Done...

27
Native American Soldiers
  • Battle of the Thames
  • Gen. W.H. Harrison (Tippacanoe) invades Canada
    looking for Tecumseh and the British Harrison
    defeats both at the battle of the Thames.
  • Battle of Horseshoe Bend
  • Gen. Andrew Jackson leads his soldiers to
    Mississippi to defeat the Creek Indians.

28
Washington gets HOT!!
  • 1814 Britain defeats France and focuses fully on
    the USA.
  • The British sail up the Chesapeake Bay and defeat
    the Americans at Bladensburg, MD, they move on to
    DC and burn the Capital and the Presidents
    Mansion.
  • The British move on to Baltimore, MD

29
Oh Say Can You See...
  • Baltimore is well defended and Ft. McHenry is
    well stocked.
  • The British bombard the fort and the city. Both
    stood strong and the British give up.
  • Francis Scott Key wrote a poem about the morning
    after the attack how our flag stood with broad
    stripes and bright stars.

30
Hartford and Peace
  • Republicans from New England meet in Hartford to
    talk about leaving the USA.
  • They cannot trade and dislike to current
    President.
  • Meanwhile we have negotiate a peace with England.
  • Treaty of Ghent - Agree to return to the
    situation that existed before. Nothing solved.

31
Battle of New Orleans
  • The War is over, but because there is no Internet
    or texting no one knows.
  • January 8th, 1815 the British attack New Orleans
    and Andrew Jackson.
  • The Americans dug into an elevated position and
    when the British attacked 2000 died 7 Americans
    died.
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