Essential Questions What are the key issues of Jefferson’s administration? Why the exceptions to “limited and negative” government? What’s the significance of Marbury v Madison? What are the factors that led to the War of 1812? What is the significance of the war? What are examples of states rights?
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Essential Questions
What are the key issues of Jefferson’s administration?
Why the exceptions to “limited and negative” government?
What’s the significance of Marbury v Madison?
What are the factors that led to the War of 1812?
What is the significance of the war? What are examples of states rights?
Characteristics of the Period
Social leveling – egalitarian ideas – but not for slaves Petitions for emancipation Haiti & L’Ouverture – American fears Gabriel Prosser’s Rebellion- new codes
increased control Economics
Carrying trade & early textiles –NE Agriculture – S and W
Expansion west – opportunity Indians – more clashes; choices – move,
assimilate, fight for land
Increased regionalism
Jefferson’s Goals – “negative and limited government”
Limited government – cut size of bureaucracy
Frugal government – cut spending & deficits; decrease size of army & navy
Strict construction
Jefferson
President and party leader – co-opts the Federalist and increases DR
Development of one party – National Republicans – problems with factions
Accomplished most goals Problem = neutral rights
Election of 1808
Exceptions to “negative and Limited” government –WHY?
BUS – Gallatin Federally funded internal improvements
(FFII) – National Road Barbary Pirates – undeclared war; goes
around Congress (argh!)Louisiana Purchase 1803 Trade Embargo 1807
National Road
Barbary Pirates
Decatur & the Barbary Pirates
Louisiana Purchase 1803
Mississippi River & New Orleans critical to western expansion
French threat - US options purchase NO or treaty w/BR
Napoleon offers for $15 million – purchase – but issue = constitutionality
Federalist concerns TJ justification Lewis and Clark – scientific, cultural
and CIA mission LA Gov’t Act – exception to
democracy
Louisiana Purchase 1803
War on the Judiciary
Judiciary Act of 1801 Expands # of judges – appoints Federalists “midnight judges” – keep control of J Marshall = chief
Impeachment – Chase & Pickering Failure sg for independent judiciary
John Marshall 1801-1835
Marshall’s goals
Increase the power of the judiciary – check and balance
Increase/maintain the power of the federal government
Create climate for economic stability and growth (market economy; Hamiltonian ideas)
Marbury v Madison 1803
Issue – commissions not given Writ of Mandamus Marshall court rules this part of
Judiciary Act 1789 unconstitutional Established the principle of judicial
review of Supreme Court over acts of Congress
Protects the power of the court
Internal Divisions
Tertium Quids – faction with in National Republican – old values Yazoo Land Claims Fletcher v Peck 1810
Slave trade issues Who gets confiscated slaves Outlawed 1808 ----but
States Rights and Separation - Burr
Essex Junto 1804Northern
Confederacy –NE/NY
Hamilton foilsThe Duel
Western Conspiracy 1807
Empire in west, take out of union and conquer Mexico
Treason trial –overt actions
The Duel
Foreign Policy: Western Expansion Goal
Increased pressure on Ohio – white and Indian –competition Harrison –Jeffersonian policies Tecumseh, The Prophet (Tenskwatawa) --
choicesEnvironmental/ecological impactBr roleFrontier culture – Second Great
Awakening
Second Great Awakening
Tecumseh & the Prophet
Foreign Policy Goal: National Security and Neutral Rights
Issue – BOP Europe -Napoleonic WarsBR -------USA--------FR US caught between conflicting policies
–no respect of neutral rights - impressment
Orders in Council v Continental System Essex decision-----Milan/Berlin
Decrees
Napoleonic Wars and Neutral Rights
Q1806 1806 Berlin Decrees-“Continental Berlin Decrees-“Continental System”System”
Q1806 1806 Britain issued the “Order in Britain issued the “Order in Council.”Council.”
Q1807 1807 Milan Decrees Milan Decrees
Q1808-1811 1808-1811 Britain impressed over Britain impressed over 6,000 American sailors. 6,000 American sailors.
Chesapeake and Leopard
June 21, 1807.June 21, 1807. Br. Captain fired on the USS Br. Captain fired on the USS
Chesapeake.Chesapeake. 3 dead, 18 wounded.3 dead, 18 wounded. Br. Foreign Office said it was a Br. Foreign Office said it was a