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Jefferson Movie Number 1-6 in your notes In your Notes write 6 facts you learned about Jefferson from the movie.
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1801-1809
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In Your Notes Make a T – Chart of the difference between Federalists and Democratic Republicans
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The Election DR v. F www.270towin.com
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A Tie? Tie in initial electoral college vote Jefferson and Burr Where does the presidential election go if tie in electoral college?
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Presidential Candidate PartyHome StatePopular Vote (a), (b), (c) Elector al Vote Cnt% Thomas JeffersonDemocratic- Republican Virginia41,33 0 61.4%73 Aaron BurrDemocratic- Republican New York——73 John AdamsFederalistMassachuse tts 25,95 2 38.6%65 Charles Cotesworth Pinckney FederalistSouth Carolina ——64 John JayFederalistNew York——1 Total67,28 2 100.0 % 276 Needed to win70
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To The House! 35 Votes for winner of Election 2 weeks before inauguration day Hamilton supports Jefferson Jefferson Elected Jefferson’s Election
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Post Election Blues Problem waiting for Jefferson upon taking office Marbury v Madison
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Stacking the Courts After Adams loses election Plans to stack courts with Federalist Judges Leads to an early Supreme Court Case
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Judiciary Act of 1801 Adams expanded federal judgeships Court stacking Keep Federalists in power
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The Adams Presidency Adams sneaks out before oath of office “Midnight Judges”
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Marbury v. Madison Late judge appointments Supreme Court Case William Marbury v. James Madison Establishes Judicial Review
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Jefferson assumes the Presidency
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Jefferson’s Cabinet VPs – Burr then Clinton State – Madison Treasury – Gallatin War – Dearborn Navy - Smith
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Jefferson’s Policies Make the government smaller Decentralize the power of the government Neutrality in conflict between England and France
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The Louisiana Purchase Jefferson worried about French empire in Americas French fail to capture Haiti, decide to sell New Orleans and LA Territory to support war in Europe
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A French and American Trade Charles de Talleyrand and Napoleon 1803 15 Million dollars 529,911,680 acres 22.3 percent of Continent
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Warm Up On the Front Table Hand in your Lewis and Clark Assessment Prepare for Notes
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Troubles at Sea Barbary Pirates English Impressments
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Barbary Pirates Pirates on Northern Coast of Africa demanded payments for safe travel of boats Jefferson refused to continue this practice Sent navy
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“To the Shores of Tripoli” Jefferson sent 7 ships Blockaded ports and successful raids Our first war on terror Established reputation of American Military
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Attacking Terrorists Jefferson sent the Navy to Tripoli No clear victor Modern Day
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The Embargo Act of 1807 America trading with French and English Angered both sides Began impressments Forcing captured sailors to serve in Navy Embargo ended all foreign trade Hurt Americas economy
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Grab a “Duel at Dawn” Primary Source Handout
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Hamilton v. Burr Defeated in NY Governors Race Mudslinging, Humiliation and Scandal The Duel!
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Aaron Burr and Federalist Secession Essex Junto Secede from Union Invaded Mexico Tried for Treason Napoleons Friend? "A great man in little things, he is really small in great ones." ~Jefferson
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Election of 1808 www.270towin.com
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