Chapter 7 -The Age of Jefferson

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Chapter 7 -The Age of Jefferson 1800-1816

Big Idea: What forces (ideological, political, and economic) led the United States to gain dominance over North America during the early 19th century?

How did Jefferson’s idea of an agrarian republic differ from the economic vision put forward by Hamilton? Urban v Rural Merchant v Farmer

How was Jefferson’s agrarian vision reflected in his policies affecting western lands? Jefferson’s Presidency Louisiana Purchase Right of Deposit Strict v Loose Interpretation Lewis and Clark

Jefferson’s Reelection Aaron Burr Conspiracy to Secede? Duel with Hamilton End of the Federalists Trial for Treason Marshall v Jefferson

Foreign Relations under Jefferson Neutrality Britain and France, impressment Chesapeake-Leonard Affair Embargo Act of 1807- NO foreign ports Fail- economy New England- secede (again?) Repeal- still couldn’t trade with Br and Fr Barbary Pirates Paying Tribute Refusal to pay and fighting Respect!

Argumentation Thomas Jefferson maintained a strict interpretation of the Constitution. Support, modify, or refute this statement. T-Chart and Thesis in Writing Notebook

James Madison Elected 1808

What was the most significant reason for the United States’ decision to declare war on Great Britain in 1812? Commercial Warfare Nonintercourse Act of 1809 Macon’s Bill No. 2- let’s make a deal Napoleon’s a liar Causes of the War Free Seas and Trade Frontier Pressures- Tippecanoe War Hawks

Which people in the US would have supported going to war Which people in the US would have supported going to war? Which would be against it? WHY? New England? West? South? Mr. Madison’s War Quids- “Old” Dem-Reps Constitutional questions

The War Invasion of Canada Naval Battles Old Ironsides, Oliver Hazard Perry, William Henry Harrison Chesapeake Campaign- White House Star Spangled Banner Southern Campaign Battle of New Orleans and Andrew Jackson Treaty of Ghent Winner? Results? Hartford Convention New England- secede (srsly, 3rd time?) Why didn’t it matter?

What were the effects of the War of 1812? Respect Stop trying to Canada Federalist party ends (except John Marshall- he’ll be around forever) Nullification and secession talk- will be used later (SKDT) Natives lose more land US factories develop- industrial self-sufficiency War Heroes- Jackson, Harrison NATIONALISM

Label Topic Sentence Analysis Statement 1 hard piece of evidence