What was the status of the US by 1800? Why did the Democratic-Republicans win the presidency? What is the status of Europe in 1800? What are the fears.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Foreign Policy related to the War of 1812 “ The Young Republic”
Advertisements

Ch. 10: The Jefferson Era.
A Peaceful Transfer of Power Jefferson took the oath of office on March 4, 1801, amid the construction of the nation’s new capital. The Federalists peacefully.
Thomas Jefferson Marbury v Madison Louisiana Purchase
The Coming of the War The Big Idea
Chapter 11 section 2. Threats to American Trade Threats to American trade soon forced Jefferson to turn to foreign affairs. In 1801, Jefferson sent the.
Democratic Style Marbury v. Madison Louisiana Purchase Embargo
President Jefferson’s Dilemma Dealing with Pirates
The Age of Jefferson Ch. 6 Section 3.
Thomas Jefferson Jefferson’s Dilemma Offered France’s Louisiana Territory Jefferson was a Strict Constructionist Follow Constitution.
THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE. I. French Louisiana A.In 1800, France’s emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, caused fear across Europe. 1. As he conquered neighboring.
The Louisiana Purchase Chapter 10 Section 2 1.The West in 1800 A. The “West” was land between the Mississippi Mtns and the Mississippi River B. The USA.
Jefferson as President Remember He’s a Republican.
Thomas Jefferson’s Presidency
T HE A GE OF J EFFERSON Chapter 2, Section 3. P URSUING R EPUBLICAN P RINCIPLES The election of 1800 was the first peaceful transfer of power in American.
Chapter 11: The Triumphs and Travails of the Jeffersonian Republic
Outgoing President John Adams had issued William Marbury a commission as justice of the peace, but the new Secretary of State, James Madison, refused.
The Jefferson Era Version!. The Jefferson Era Jeopardy PeopleVocab More Vocab Jeffersonian Democracy Louisiana Purchase War of
JEFFERSON, JAMES MADISON & THE WAR OF  British & French still fighting (remember – they DO NOT GET ALONG! French & Indian War, American Revolution,
Thomas Jefferson The period of time in U.S. history before the Civil War is known as the Antebellum Era ( )
Chapter 9 Growth of a Nation. Thomas Jefferson-3rd President Jefferson was the author of the Declaration of Independence (We hold these truths to be self.
Age of Jefferson Change for the new country.. Election of 1800.
Chapter 4 Section 3 Objective 1.03 – assess commercial & diplomatic relationships with other nations.
3rd President of the United States
+ Louisiana Purchase. + Objectives Why did Thomas Jefferson purchase the Louisiana Territory and how did it impact America? Explain the causes and effects.
Ch. 6 Section 3 Jefferson Alters the Nation’s Course.
Chapter 6, Section 3 The Age of Jefferson
Warm-up Quiz.
The period of time in U.S. history before the Civil War is known as the Antebellum Era ( )
Aim #21: What domestic and foreign issues did Jefferson encounter during his presidency? Do now! Please read Document A and B on the Louisiana Purchase.
Jefferson Administration Chapter 6 Section 3. Objectives Understand why some saw Jefferson’s election as a “republican revolution.” Explain the impact.
A Time of Conflict 9:3 A Time of Conflict How did Jefferson respond to threats to the security of the nation?
The Election of 1800 A Tie! Burr 73 Jefferson 73 Hamilton swings vote in House to Jefferson 3rd President.
Thomas Jefferson’s Presidency EQ: What were the successes & failures of the Jefferson administration?
New Nation Thomas Jefferson’s Presidency. The Beginning Jefferson is our 3 rd President. Jefferson is our 3 rd President. Democratic-Republican Democratic-Republican.
Thomas Jefferson The Election of 1800 Adams and Pinckney – Legality of Alien and Sedition Acts – Establish a Permanent Army with Tax Money.
Bell Ringer Supreme Court Justice Scalia (Republican- who served for 29 years) just passed away this weekend. Prior to his passing, the Supreme Court had.
Causes of the War of Trouble on the Seas  Overseas trade was profitable but risky. Barbary pirates, along the coast of Africa, would capture ships.
The Jefferson Administration The 3 rd President of the United States.
Reading Quiz Chapter 3 sect 1 1.This more than doubled the size of the United States and cost the US $15 million. 2.Why was the election of 1800 controversy?
Thomas Jefferson rd President. Brief Timeline Born in Virginia 1769 – 1744 Served in Virginia House of Burgesses Continental Congress – Youngest.
JEFFERSON, JAMES MADISON & THE WAR OF  British & French still fighting (remember – they DO NOT GET ALONG! French & Indian War, American Revolution,
Thomas Jefferson … Hero or Hypocrite?.
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson
The Presidency of Thomas Jefferson: Foreign Policy
Thomas Jefferson D-R, Virginia,
Instead of overturning all of the Federalist’s policies, Thomas Jefferson tried to integrate Republican ideas into policies that the Federalists had already.
Jefferson’s Presidency
How did Jefferson respond to threats to the security of the nation?
President Thomas Jefferson
Jefferson’s Presidency
Thomas Jefferson
The Presidency of Thomas Jefferson: Foreign Policy
Topic: Rating the effectiveness of Jefferson’s Foreign Policy
AGE OF JEFFERSON Day 1 Jefferson’s First Term
11.4 Troubles with France and Britain pp
CHAPTER 6 SECTION 3.
Jefferson Administration
Thomas Jefferson.
Read the following quote, and write a one paragraph reflection
Thomas Jefferson as President
Do Now: Election of 1800 Reading and Questions Homework:
11.4 Troubles with France and Britain pp
Thomas Jefferson The period of time in U.S. history before the Civil War is known as the Antebellum Era ( )
The Louisiana Purchase
Topic: Rating the effectiveness of Jefferson’s Foreign Policy
Chapter 10 Section 3.
Complexities & Contradictions
Troubles with France and Britain
Thomas Jefferson’s Presidency
Presentation transcript:

What was the status of the US by 1800? Why did the Democratic-Republicans win the presidency? What is the status of Europe in 1800? What are the fears of some now that a new party has control of the executive branch?

Thomas Jefferson’s Presidency EQ: What were the successes & failures of the Jefferson administration?

Died 1782, Jefferson promised he would not re- marry

Why was Jefferson’s election called the “Revolution of 1800?” Change of political parties for first time Peaceful transfer of power Out with the Federalists Democratic-Republicans take power New ideas, new ways of running the government

Jefferson cuts national debt…how? Major cuts to army & navy, as well as government programs and departments

James Monroe and Robert Livingston are sent to France to buy New Orleans from Napoleon Can offer $10 Million Napoleon offers all of Louisiana for $15 million Jefferson approves, doubles the size of USA

Louisiana Purchase; from whom? How much? From France for $15 million Nearly doubled size of US, expanded west Why was Jefferson somewhat embarrassed by the purchase? Strict constructionist, Constitution did not authorize fed gov to buy land Louisiana Purchase

1 st Election under the 12 th Amendment President and VP Run as a team Jefferson wins a landslide VP George Clinton

Lewis and Clark Expedition ( )

Jefferson sends men to explore the new territory, led by Meriweather Lewis & William Clark Group was called the “Corps of Discovery” Led by Sacajawea Two major goals: Find an all-water route from Missouri River to Pacific Ocean Collect scientific data about plants, animals Lewis & Clark Expedition

Jefferson’s Foreign Policy Issues

Pirates from the Barbary States of North Africa (Morocco, Algiers, Tunis, Tripoli) were stealing U.S. ships Before, Washington & Adams paid protection money to the states to stop the pirates When price increased, Jefferson sends US navy to blockade port of Tripoli Barbary War

Napoleon had created a full blown war with Europe

U.S. trading in overseas markets British & French = still fighting Britain banned American voyages b/w French West Indies & France So, US and France come up with a plan… Reexport Trade

Re-export Trade angered Britain War between France & Britain continues; Britain in desperate need of soldiers; what do they do…? Impressment America’s reaction…? Americans are very angry British Impressment

British and French policy of seizing merchant ships and forcing them into the Royal Navy Originates in the 1600s Both American and English merchants Jefferson is angered by British policies

Chesapeake-Leopard Affair (1807) Off the coast of VA, the Leopard requested to search the Chesapeake for British navy deserters Chesapeake refused, Leopard fired The Chesapeake quickly surrendered, and the Leopard searched and detained four British Navy deserters (one British-born, who was hanged) This 1807 attack by the British on the American warship— the Chesapeake— greatly angered Americans

Embargo Act (1807) – Jefferson forbids export of American goods to Europe Crushing to the American economy New England was reliant on British Investment

Though angry at Britain, Jefferson did not want to go to war Congress passes Embargo Act of 1807 No trade with Britain…why? Trying to hurt the British economy Embargo DID NOT work; it bankrupted many American merchants Embargo hurt Jefferson’s reputation; lifted in Embargo

Problem: French/Anglo War Resumes, 1806 Jefferson wants: Trade RightsNeutrality Results: Impressment of US ships Rise of the War Hawks Reexport Trade Chesapeake/ Leopard Incident Embargo Act of 1807 Destruction of the U.S. economy Embargo is repealed; Jefferson’s reputation drops

1 – The Louisiana Territory was purchased from: A – EnglandB – Spain C – FranceD – Russia 2 – Given how he interprets the Constitution, what was ironic about Jefferson’s purchase of the Louisiana Territory? 3 – Lewis and Clark were led by ____________________ and their group was called the Corps of ____________________. 4 – What were the two main goals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition? 5 – The _______ Affair caused the _________ War with France, which in turn caused the _____________________ to be passed. 6 – What was the worst incident of British impressment against the US? 7 – What was the greatest success and greatest failure of Jefferson’s presidency?