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1 Jefferson Takes Office Chapter 10 Section 1
Grade 6 Social Studies Asaro and Rasmussen:

2 Do Now: What is the Revolution of 1800? Was it violent?
What is a Revolution?

3 Election of 1800 A bitter campaign:
Election was between Adams (incumbent) and Thomas Jefferson Federalists talked of Civil War if Jefferson were to win. Republicans accused John Adams of wanting to create a monarchy and trampling on the Constitutional rights of Americans

4 Election of 1800 How President was elected 1st place becomes President
2nd place becomes VP Electoral Votes in 1800: tie between Jefferson and Burr Jefferson 73 votes Aaron Burr 73 votes WAS A TIE Why not a tie between Jefferson and Adams? How did Burr come into the mix? Burr was running as Jefferson’s VP running mate. No one expected Burr to receive so many votes over Adams.

5 Election of 1800 How the tie was broken
Was up to the HoR to vote and break the electoral tie Vote was 50/50 in the house, had to vote 36 times. Alexander Hamilton, hated Burr and advised Federalists in Congress that Jefferson was the safer choice. Finally, on February 17, 1801, on the thirty-sixth ballot, the House elected Thomas Jefferson to be President.

6 Hamilton’s role in the election
Hamilton: “I feel it a religious duty to oppose Burr’s career.” 1795, Hamilton thwarted his race for Governor of New York 1798, when a war with France seemed likely, Burr was nominated to a post as quartermaster general in the U.S. Army. Hamilton, who was then serving as inspector general of the army, vetoed Burr’s appointment

7 Election of 1800 Burr lost the tie breaker in the HoR because of Hamilton’s attacks. Hamilton later thwarted his second campaign for the Governorship of New York, after Jefferson dropped him as VP in 1804 largely due to mistrust some say originated with Hamilton’s attacks on Burr’s character. This is when Burr finally challenged Hamilton to a duel and killed him.

8 The Revolution of 1800 What is a revolution?
“A complete and marked change in something.” How is Jefferson’s win a revolution? “Let us, then, fellow citizens, unite with one heart and one mind… Every difference of opinion is not a difference of principle… We are all Republicans; we are all Federalists.”

9 Revolution of 1800 First goal: limit the federal government’s power over states and citizens. Wanted to remove Government from economics Laissez faire- “leave alone”- the government should not interfere with the economy. Believed in small government Fired many government employees Cut the size of the military Eliminated all federal taxes , however the government still collected customs duties, or taxes on imported goods. Ended Sedition Acts Paid back all fines collected Released those jailed from acts

10 Judicial Review Marbury vs Madison
1803-Supreme Court Case Marbury vs. Madison established judicial means Supreme Court has legal authority, or jurisdiction to interpret the Constitution - (overruled Judiciary Act 1789) Basis: Judiciary Act of 1789 was unconstitutional. John Marshall stated that the court’s powers come from the Constitution, not Congress, What cases of Judicial Review can you think of? Why is it important?

11 Video Video about Jefferson

12 Tweet: Tweet one important change made by Jefferson that moved away from the Federalist policies. #DemRepLiberty #SmallGov #Revolution1800


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