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Thomas Jefferson Hero or Hypocrite

Jefferson’s Administration Main goal was to reduce the influence of the national government in the lives of Americans. “laissez faire” = hands off Marbury v. Madison establishes Judicial Review under his Presidency

Jefferson’s Domestic Policy Reducing government by reversing what the Federalists did. Refused to deliver speeches to Congress. Reduced the amount of taxes. Reduced the size of the federal army Declared Alien and Sedition acts dangerous to citizens liberties

Louisiana Purchase Jefferson was for expansion of the USA in order to obtain resources. At first, Jefferson was troubled by the idea of spending public money The Constitution doesn’t give the president this power. He eventually convinced Congress to buy the land. This increased the national debt. Doubled the size of the USA

Louisiana Purchase (do not copy) This goes against Jefferson’s “strict” interpretation of the Constitution What does this mean?

Jefferson’s Response to British Impressment Embargo of 1807 Outlawed all trade with foreign lands Many hated this because the the government was getting involved with the economy.