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JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLIC CHAPTER 11
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JEFFERSONIAN REVOLUTION OF 1800 Jefferson beats Adams in 1800 Dirty Campaigns being run Jefferson vs. Burr electorally
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WHY WAS ELECTION OF 1800 SIGNIFICANT? Results led to transfer of power from Federalists to Democrat-Republicans Relatively peaceful - Unprecedented Showed world that changes in authority can occur without major social and political upheaval.
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JEFFERSON TAKES OVER Pardons prisoners of the Sedition acts Reduces residency requirements (Naturalization Law of 1802) No more excise tax Reduces national debt
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MARBURY VS. MADISON - 1803 Federalists’ Congress’ Midnight Judges Madison = Secretary of State New Congress prevents judges from taking seat
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MARBURY VS. MADISON - 1803 Marbury sues for his salary Importance – Establish authority of Supreme Court Judicial review
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LOUISIANA PURCHASE-1803 Napoleon of France gets Louisiana from Spain Jefferson wants to prevent war with France in America James Monroe and Robert Livingston sent to France
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LOUISIANA PURCHASE-1803 Napoleon abandons New World dreams Hadn’t recovered territory in Caribbean Didn’t want British to get it Maybe he can get it back??????
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LOUISIANA PURCHASE-1803 820,000 square miles at 3 cents an acre Lewis and Clark are sent to explore the land by Jefferson
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AARON BURR Jefferson’s 1 st Vice Joined group of extreme Federalists (NE and NY) Alexander Hamilton uncovers plot DUEL
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MORE AARON BURR Gen. James Wilkinson – Create new country Jefferson finds out Charges brought – Burr wins To Europe
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EMBARGO ACT OF 1807 Banned exportation of any goods to any countries Goal – force France and Britain to respect US Hurts Americans- hated
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EMBARGO ACT OF 1807 Non-Intercourse Act Embargo Fails Macon’s Bill No.2
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