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The Triumphs and Travails of the Jeffersonian Republic. 1800-1812. Bell Ringer. Take 7 minutes to review with a classmate the materials covered in Chapter 10 – Washington and Adams. Activity .
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The Triumphs and Travails of the Jeffersonian Republic 1800-1812
Bell Ringer • Take 7 minutes to review with a classmate the materials covered in Chapter 10 – Washington and Adams
Activity • Using the figurine on your desk, you will need to relate the object to the events that took place in Chapter 10. • Ex: Smurf w/gift – One of the greatest gifts given to us through these first two presidents include… • You will have 30 minutes to write a 3-4 paragraph summary of Chapter 10. In your paragraphs include the following: • Introduction • Thesis: relating the object to the events • Body: explaining how the object relates to the events • Conclusion
Objectives • Focus on the rivalry between Adams and Jefferson. • Consider the connection between politics and law in the early history of the Supreme Court. • Analyze the causes and consequences of the Louisiana Purchase.
Federalist and D-R Mudslingers • During the election of 1800… • Alien and Sedition Acts hurt Federalist chances • Jefferson gets help from the 3/5th clause • Revolution of 1800 is represented by Jefferson’s presidency
Responsibility Breeds Moderation • Jefferson wants to avoid entangling alliances • Jefferson mostly keeps the Federalist policies • Judiciary Act of 1801 leads to Marbury v. Madison • Jefferson attempts to reduce the military force and set a precedent of “peaceful coercion”
The Louisiana Purchase • Napoleon convinces king of Spain to cede land • Jefferson’s pacifist attitude could lead to an alliance with Britain • Gaining land sets precedent for future expansion • Meriwether Lewis takes a 2.5 year journey to find a route to the Pacific
The Triumphs and Travails of the Jeffersonian Republic 1800-1812
Bell Ringer • Review the images on pages 239, 241, 243, and 244. • The Democratic Republicans of this time were mostly pacifists. What events of this time do you believe could have led the United States into war?
Objectives • Examine the background and ambitions of the young western “War Hawks” of 1812. • Identify the events that caused the United States to declare war.
The Burr conspiracy • Burr conspires to get New England states to secede • Burr challenges Hamilton to a duel • Burr conspires to develop a Confederacy in the West • Treason???
A Bunch of Acts • Neutrality Act • Jefferson re-elected • London issue Orders in Council • Leads to British and French impressments on Americans • Pacifist attitude leads to Chesapeake Affair • Embargo Act • Stop selling to Britain, France • Repealed, brings Non-Intercourse Act • Why does the act fail?
Madison’s Presidency • Replaces Non-Intercourse with Macon’s Bill No. 2 • War Hawks inspire Madison to consider war with Tecumseh • William Henry Harrison becomes a hero for Indiana • War with the British was inevitable by 1812 • Fighting both Old and New England