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Jeffersonianism and the Era of Good Feelings, 1801-1824. Chapter 8. A New President . March 4, 1801 “pomp and circumstance” Race mixing Accusations Educated small farmers. Jeffersonianism . Jefferson’s Revolution Dealing with Hamilton’s economic plan The Alien and Sedition Acts
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Jeffersonianism and the Era of Good Feelings, 1801-1824 Chapter 8
A New President • March 4, 1801 • “pomp and circumstance” • Race mixing • Accusations • Educated small farmers
Jeffersonianism • Jefferson’s Revolution • Dealing with Hamilton’s economic plan • The Alien and Sedition Acts • Reducing Taxes and the national debt
Fighting the Judicial System • The Judiciary Act of 1801 • Federalist Judges • Marbury V Madison • John Marshall • Judicial Review
Expansion • Napoleon Bonaparte • The Louisiana Territory • James Monroe and Robert Livingston • Napoleon’s offer • The “backbone of the nation”
The Election of 1804 • Thomas Jefferson • Aaron Burr • George Clinton • Charles Pinckney • Reasons for Republican Victory
Exploring New Land • Lewis and Clark • The Louisiana Purchase • Results
A Second Term • The Napoleonic Wars • Aaron Burr • Quids • John Randolph • The Yazoo Land Scandal
Economic woes • Seizing US ships • Impressment • HMS Leonard • USS Chesapeake • Jefferson’s Reaction
Economic Woes • The Embargo Act of 1807 • Impact of the Embargo • James Madison • The Non Intercourse Act • War Hawks
Foreign policy • Canada • The role of Native Americans • Tecumseh and the Prophet • William Henry Harrison • Tippecanoe
The War of 1812 • Madison goes to War • June 1, 1812 • Reasons for declaring war on Britain
The War of 1812 • Americans try to take Canada • Detroit • Oliver Perry • William Henry Harrison • The Battle of the Thames
The War of 1812 • The British Offensive • Burning Washington • Baltimore • The British break off the campaign
The War of 1812 • The Treaty of Ghent • December 1814 • The Battle of New Orleans • Andrew Jackson
The Era of Good Feelings • The Hartford Convention • James Monroe • The Federalist Party • The Era of Good Feelings
The Supreme Court • John Marshall • Dartmouth College V Woodward • McCulloch V Maryland • Interpretations
Slavery • National Harmony • Missouri • Balancing the Senate • The Missouri Compromise (1819-1820) • Results of the compromise
Monroe’s Foreign Policy • Rush-Bagot Treaty • British American Convention • Florida • The Adams-Onis Treaty • The role of Andrew Jackson
Monroe’s Foreign Policy • 1823 • The Monroe Doctrine • European Affairs • The Western Hemisphere • “unfriendly acts”