Thomas Jefferson 1801-1809. Thomas Jefferson - F.Y.I O 6’2 feet tall O Large hands & feet O Broad shouldered O Red hair – never wore a wig! O Died with.

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Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson - F.Y.I O 6’2 feet tall O Large hands & feet O Broad shouldered O Red hair – never wore a wig! O Died with a full head of hair & almost all of his teeth!

Thomas Jefferson – Let’s Review!! O Wrote the Declaration of Independence O First Secretary of State O Third President of the United States O Led the Democratic- Republicans O Fought for individual liberties O Believed in limited government O Was supported by farmers O Interpreted the Constitution strictly.

Commerce - O Trade or business NOTES!!!!!!

Alliance - O Pact or friendship NOTES!!

I can identify the foreign policies of Thomas Jefferson “Commerce with all nations, alliance with none.” -Thomas Jefferson

Embargo - O To ban or prohibit trade NOTES!

PROHIBITED: O TO FORBID SOMETHING

I can identify the foreign policies of Thomas Jefferson O Read the following in your text book. O A Disastrous Trade Ban – Page 290 O What was the purpose of the Embargo Act of 1807? O What was the outcome of the Embargo Act of 1807?

I can identify the foreign policies of Thomas Jefferson O Embargo Act of 1807 – Prohibited America from trading with foreign nations. O The goal of the Embargo Act of 1807 – to keep us out of war with Britain and France by keeping American ships in American harbors. O The outcome of the Embargo Act of 1807– It failed & hurt the American economy.

Significance - O Importance!!!!! NOTES!!

I CAN EXPLAIN THE SIGNIFICANCE OF 1803 O When he was President, Thomas Jefferson purchased Louisiana from France in O This land purchase doubled the size of the United States.

I CAN EXPLAIN THE SIGNIFICANCE OF 1803 O Complete the following sentence stem in your journal. O Include the following words: Louisiana Thomas Jefferson, doubled the size, president One significance of 1803 is ____________.

PRACTICE QUESTION: O Which of the following does not describe the Presidency of Thomas Jefferson: A.The Louisiana Purchase of 1803 B.The Judiciary Act of 1789 C.Embargo Act of 1807

Practice question: O Who Am I? O Set the precedence for the office of President O Leader at the Constitutional Convention O Served from

All of the following are characteristics of the Early Republic except: O A. abolition of slavery O B. the purchase of land that doubled the size of America in O C. The XYZ Affair O D. The War of 1812

All of the following characteristics describe Thomas Jefferson except: O A. believed in a strong central government O B. Democratic Republican O C. interpreted the Constitution strictly O D. enacted the Embargo of 1807

The purpose of the Embargo Act of 1807 was: O A. To strengthen the power of the military. O B. To allow America to trade with other nations as long as the US remained neutral. O C. To prohibit America from trading with foreign nations and prevent the U.S. from going to war.

The map represents all of the following except: A. The land purchase in 1803 that doubled the size of the United States. B. A trade ban to prevent war with France. C. A purchase from France