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Unit Eight The Jeffersonian Era
  • American Wonder

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The Louisiana Territory
  • The Purchase of the Louisiana Territory opened up
    a vast area (the boundaries being truly unknown)
    for American expansion.
  • The only problem was that few Americans had
    traveled west of the Appalachians, let alone west
    of the Mississippi River into the Great Plains
    region.
  • To find out what the new lands held two separate
    expeditions were sent into the west the Louis
    and Clark expedition and the Pike expedition.

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The Louisiana Territory
  • To explore the northern half of the Louisiana
    Territory, Jefferson chose a close friend
    Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to head a
    group called the Corps of Discovery.
  • Their job was to explore, map, keep detailed
    records, and make first contact with any Native
    Americans in the area.
  • Lewis hired a French fur trader Toussaint
    Charbonneau as a guide and his wife Sacagawea
    (Bird women), a Shoshone Indian, as a translator
    for the mission.

4
The Louisiana Territory
  • The expedition started in St. Louis in 1804 and
    cannoned up the Missouri River up to the Rocky
    Mountains.
  • They then crossed the continental divide or
    Great Divide (ridge of the Rockies) following
    the Columbia River to the Pacific Ocean.
  • On the return trip Lewis and Clark split up to
    cover more territory, but canoed back together
    down the Missouri into St. Louis in 1806. (Most
    people even Jefferson thought they were dead)

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Lewis and Clark Expedition
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Lewis and Clark Expedition
York also called Toby slave on trip
Meriwether Lewis
William Clark
Sacagawea
Click on the picture above to join the journey.
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Pike Expedition
  • In 1805 Jefferson commissioned Lieutenant Zebulon
    Pike to find the source of the
    Mississippi River, exploring
    the upper Mississippi River
    valley.
  • In 1806, Pike was commissioned to explore the
    southwestern half of the Louisiana Territory.
  • In what is today Colorado, Pike named the highest
    mountain top after himself called Pikes Peak.

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The Great American Desert
  • He then turned south crossing into Spanish
    territory going through the town of Santa Fe and
    crossing over the Rio Grande (big river) where he
    was captured by Spanish soldiers.
  • After he gave the Spanish his maps and notes they
    allowed the expedition to return home.
  • Pike influenced future settlement into the Great
    Plains region because he called it the Great
    American Desert due to the endless grassy plains
    and lack of trees, stating it was only good for
    Indians.
  • This caused many early settlers to skip over the
    Great Plains and head to the coastline of the
    Pacific Ocean.

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Pike Expedition
Rio Grande
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The Napoleonic Wars
  • A major international issue developed in France
    in 1806 when Napoleon Bonaparte issued the Berlin
    Decree installing the Continental System. (to not
    allow Britain to trade with French allies or
    dependants)
  • Shortly after the Berlin Decree Napoleon planned
    an invasion of Great Britain leading to the Third
    Napoleonic War.
  • He then issued the Milan Decree which waged
    economic war on Britain ( any nation that traded
    with England was an enemy of France)

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Trouble on the High Seas
  • In response to the decrees of Napoleon the
    British made the Orders in Council forbidding any
    trade with the French.
  • The Napoleonic War caused troubles for American
    merchants because they where caught in the
    middle.
  • American merchant ships were stopped on the high
    seas and American sailors were impressed (forced
    to serve for another navy) into the British navy.

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Troubles on the High Seas
  • In response to the impressnment of American
    sailors, Americans offered any British sailors
    who wanted to desert (leave) the British navy
    safe passage to America and citizenship.
  • Britain then issued a loose blockade of the
    American coastline to search American ships for
    deserters.
  • The British warship HMS Leopard attacked and
    boarded the U.S.S. Chesapeake taking three
    prisoners known as the Chesapeake-Leopard Affair.
  • The attack on an American vessel off the coast of
    Virginia highly enraged the American public.

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Embargo Act of 1807
  • In response to the attack and the impressnment of
    American sailors Jefferson issued the Embargo Act
    of 1807 (later changed to the Non-intercourse
    Acts) restricting American merchants from trading
    with any foreign nation from 1807-1812.
  • The Embargo was meant to be a peaceful diplomatic
    weapon against England and France, but angered
    many American merchants due to the lose of money.
  • Many American merchants turned to smuggling,
    making the embargo inefficient.

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Embargo Act of 1807
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Domestic Issues
  • During Jeffersons second term he also had to
    deal with many issues at home.
  • In 1807 he signed legislation that banned the
    importation of slaves into America, but also
    disallowed Free blacks from carrying the male.
  • Jefferson began the policy of relocation of
    Native Americans into the West, only allowing the
    Five Civilized Tribes (Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek,
    Chickasaw, and Seminole) to remain.
  • He had to deal with a huge corruption scandal
    known as the Yazoo Land Controversy.
  • He also had to deal with members of his own party
    who believed he had went against the principles
    of the party.

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Home to Monticello
  • By the end of 1808 Jefferson was tired of dealing
    with the nations problems and followed
    Washingtons example and refused to run again.
  • Jefferson retired to his home in Virginia that he
    had designed and built called Monticello.
  • Jefferson then went on to found the University of
    Virginia. (a school free of church dogma)
  • Jefferson was a deist (people who believe in God,
    but that he does not interfere into our lives he
    is a watchmaker).
  • Jefferson even had his own bible
    with all the miracles removed from it.

17
Jeffersons Homes
Click on the Picture for a virtual tour of
Monticello and other information.
18
Legacy of Jefferson
  • Thomas Jefferson left behind a presidency of
    contradictions that was seen as a fulfillment of
    republican democratic ideals, but also as a
    Nationalizer of power in the hands of the Federal
    government.
  • He established the Army Corps of Engineers and
    West Point but believed in a small military.
  • Jefferson was a man ahead of his time, but was
    also the man needed in his time.

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Jefferson Memorial
We hold these truths to be self-evident that all
men are created equal, that they are endowed by
their Creator with certain inalienable rights,
among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of
happiness, that to secure these rights
governments are instituted among men.
We...solemnly publish and declare, that these
colonies are and of right ought to be free and
independent states...And for the support of this
declaration, with a firm reliance on the
protection of divine providence, we mutually
pledge our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred
honour.
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