Text pages 310-335 CA SS Standards 8.5-1; 8.8-5.  SWBAT list and define main ideas of the Jefferson Era 1800-1816  What political party is Jefferson?

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Text pages CA SS Standards 8.5-1; 8.8-5

 SWBAT list and define main ideas of the Jefferson Era  What political party is Jefferson?

 A quote from President John F. Kennedy, at a White House dinner for Nobel Prize winners  “the most extraordinary collection of talents…that has ever been gathered together at the White House, with the possible exception of when Thomas Jefferson dined alone.”  Talents and Interests: farming, architecture, law, geography, botany, natural history and fine food, science, inventor, violinist

MAIN IDEAWHY IT MATTERS NOW  When Jefferson became president in 1801, his party replaced Federalist programs with his own  Today’s Democratic Party traces its roots to the party of Jefferson, the Democratic- Republicans.

MAIN IDEAWHY IT MATTERS NOW

MAIN IDEAWHY IT MATTERS NOW

MAIN IDEAWHY IT MATTERS NOW

1.Marbury v Madison 2.Judicial Review 3. Louisiana Purchase 4. Lewis and Clark Expedition 5. Impressment6. Embargo Act of Tecumseh8. War Hawk 9. Oliver Hazard Perry 10. Treaty of Ghent