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Take Five
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What does the following statement refer to?
“We have the wolf by the ears and we can neither hold him, nor let him go.”
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Washington sets another precedent
Washington’s Warnings Unresolved issues Conflicting political ideals Legal opposition Sectionalism Foreign policy
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Political factions in the election of 1796
Federalists John Adams Thomas Pickney Jefferson Republicans Thomas Jefferson Tallying the vote A political fiasco
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The Presidency of John Adams
A misunderstood man The French threat The XYZ affair Charles Pinckney, John Marshall, Elbridge Gerry Charles Talleyrand The “High Federalists” The American Navy Alien and Sedition Acts Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
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The Jeffersonian Period 1800-1815
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The Revolution of 1800
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The Election of 1800 Thomas Jefferson Aaron Burr James Bayard
The Twelfth Amendment
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The Jeffersonian Era The Rise of Cultural Nationalism
Patterns of Education Importance of a Virtuous Citizenry New Educational Opportunities for Women Indian Education Higher Education
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The Jeffersonian Era The Rise of Cultural Nationalism
Medicine and Science Benjamin Rush Decline of Midwifery
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The Jeffersonian Era The Rise of Cultural Nationalism
Cultural Aspirations in the New Nation Establishment of a National Culture Noah Webster Washington Irving Washington Irving (Portrait Gallery)
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The Jeffersonian Era The Rise of Cultural Nationalism
Religious Skepticism Deism
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The Jeffersonian Era The Rise of Cultural Nationalism
The Second Great Awakening Cane Ridge Message of the Great Awakening African Americans and the Revivals Indians and the Second Great Awakening Freethinkers
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Stirrings of Industrialism
Technology in America Eli Whitney’s Cotton Gin The Cotton Gin (National Archives)
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Transportation Innovations
Growth of American Shipping Robert Fulton’s Steamboat Robert Fulton (Portrait Gallery)
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The Rising Cities Urban Life
America in 1800
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President Jefferson
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Thomas Jefferson The many achievements of Thomas Jefferson
Jefferson as President His Cabinet Protocol in the white house Moving to Federal City Domestic issues
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Planning Federal City
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Jefferson and the Courts
Marbury v Madison “Midnight judges” Writ of mandamus Chief Justice John Marshall Judicial review Impeachment of Federal judges and justices
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John Marshall
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The Louisiana Purchase
Napoleon Bonaparte Robert Livingston and James Madison Expansion of Presidential powers and the Constitution
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The Louisiana Purchase
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The Lewis and Clark Expedition
Meriwhether Lewis and William Clark Toussaint Charbonneau Sacagawea
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Lewis and Clark Expedition
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William Clark
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Meriwhether Lewis
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The Trials of Aaron Burr
Essex Junto The Duel The Burr Conspiracy United States v Aaron Burr Presidential subpoena
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Aaron Burr
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Alexander Hamilton
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Dueling Pistols
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Jefferson’s Foreign Policy
Barbary Pirates The Pasha of Tripoli French imperialism
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Barbary States
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Anglo-French war America declares its neutrality Napoleon’s Army
Orders in Council Berlin and Milan decrees Impressment HMS Leopard and Chesapeake
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Impressment
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War with Tripoli
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Jefferson’s downfall….
The Embargo Act
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Jefferson retires Father of the University of Virginia
Inventor…continued Shared same date of death as John Adams…July 4, 1826 John Adams’ dying words…”Jefferson remains” (he did not know that Jefferson had died just a short time before.
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