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Jefferson as President (1800 - 1808) Why is Thomas Jefferson a “sphinx” or an “enigma”?

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Page 1: Jefferson as President (1800 - 1808) Why is Thomas Jefferson a “sphinx” or an “enigma”?

Jefferson as President

(1800 - 1808)

Why is Thomas Jefferson a

“sphinx” or an“enigma”?

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I. “Velvet”Revolution

of 1800

What does TJMean when he says:“We are allRepublicans,we are all Federalists”

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FederalistAnti -TJCartoon

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1800 Election Results• Burr (VP) makes power play to “steal” election from TJ after Jefferson & Burr (Democratic-Republicans) defeat Adams & Pinckney (Federalists) – Burr & Jefferson had the same number of votes in the Electoral College.

• House of Reps finally chooses TJ as Pres.and Burr as VP (Hamilton uses influence to help TJ - in part leads to duel w/Burr in 1804)

• 12th amendment added (1804) to separate balloting for President and VP

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II. TJ First Term Issues (1801-1805)• “Common Man” Precedents (ex: State of the Union, Dress & White House

dinners)

• TJ follows inauguration pledge and keeps most Hamiltonian plans (bond payment, BUS & tariff) = economy improves & national debt is reduced.

• Controversy surrounding “Midnight Judges” - Marbury (selected by Adams) was not granted position by TJ’s Sect. of State Madison

• Federalist Chief Justice John Marshall then strengthens the Supreme Court by declaring parts of the Judiciary Act unconstitutional on a technicality with famous Marbury v. Madison (1803) establishes power of -- Judicial Review

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Barbary Pirates Crisis (1801)How is Jefferson’s conviction tested by the conflicts

with the Barbary states?

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Response: Jefferson’s philosophy conflicts with pragmatic reality;

TJ responds with “Mosquito Fleet” and later agrees to pay less “tribute” to pirates

Results: Avoids all-out war and debt

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Louisiana Purchase from Napoleon (1803) – Another example ofpolitical philosophy & pragmatism clashing for TJ

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Lewis &Clark (1804-1806)

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III. Second Term Issues(1805-1809)

• TJ attempts to maintain neutrality in the growing European Napoleonic Wars

• British place embargo on French ports - Napoleon responds with counter blockade. US ships & domestically oriented TJ in the middle.

• Impressment of U.S. sailors & attack on USS Chesapeake (1807) by British further increase tensions.

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TJ wants US to be neutral in foreign problems and Responds with Embargo Act - (1807)

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Embargo Act repealed after much Federalist argument and

replaced with scaled down “Non-Intercourse” Act (1809)

(not what you think…)

“Economic Coercion” postpones war until 1812.

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Enigmatic Jefferson retires withnation at brink of war and in flux economically

He writes, finishes Monticello and founds UVA…dies on July 4th, 1826

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• Using the 5th Edition of America’s History (Ch.8), respond to your assigned question with details from the book.

• Why did the Western Indian Confederacy fail to limit white settlement west of the Appalachins? 

• What are three reasons large numbers of Americans migrated during the first part of the 19th century?  

• Compare the causes on the War of 1812 in Europe and for the Americans.

• What regional tensions and political factions did the War of 1812 expose?

• Discuss the impacts of the two great foreign developments (French Revolution and War of 1812) of this era on the new nation.