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1 Thomas Jefferson’s Presidency 1801-1809

2 Student goal: You should be able to explain the three major events that occurred during the Jefferson Presidency, and how these events shaped the future of the United States. You should be able to explain the three major events that occurred during the Jefferson Presidency, and how these events shaped the future of the United States.

3 The Beginning March 4, 1801 March 4, 1801 Thomas Jefferson is the first President inaugurated in the new capital city of Washington D.C. Thomas Jefferson is the first President inaugurated in the new capital city of Washington D.C. He delivers his first inaugural address. This address outlines what he feels are the essential principles of government. He delivers his first inaugural address. This address outlines what he feels are the essential principles of government.

4 Inaugural Address Essential Principles of Government Essential Principles of Government “equal and exact justice to all men” “equal and exact justice to all men” “peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations” “peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations” “the support of state governments” “the support of state governments” “the preservation of general government” “the preservation of general government” compliance with the decisions of the majority compliance with the decisions of the majority

5 Louisiana Purchase April 30, 1803 April 30, 1803 Robert Livingston & James Monroe signed the Louisiana Purchase Treaty in Paris Robert Livingston & James Monroe signed the Louisiana Purchase Treaty in Paris The United States paid $15 million for the land, roughly 2 cents per acre The United States paid $15 million for the land, roughly 2 cents per acre The purchase added 828,000 square miles of land west of the Mississippi to the United States The purchase added 828,000 square miles of land west of the Mississippi to the United States July 4 the Louisiana Purchase is publicly announced July 4 the Louisiana Purchase is publicly announced Original treaty can be found at: http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/american_origin als_iv/sections/louisiana_purchase_treaty.html

6 Maps of the Louisiana Purchase The original maps can be found at: http://www.washington.edu/uwired/outreach/cspn/hstaa432/lesson_4/louisiana.html

7 Lewis and Clark Expedition January 18, 1803 January 18, 1803 Jefferson asks Congress for funds to explore the land west of the Mississippi Jefferson asks Congress for funds to explore the land west of the Mississippi His goal is to find a water route to the Pacific His goal is to find a water route to the Pacific May 1804 May 1804 Meriwether Lewis and William Clark depart on the expedition Meriwether Lewis and William Clark depart on the expedition Map of Lewis and Clark’s Route Original map can be found at: http://www.pbs.org/lewisandclark/archive/maptrack_b.html

8 Lewis and Clark Expedition Sept. 1806 – Expedition returns to St. Louis Sept. 1806 – Expedition returns to St. Louis Total trip – 2.5 years Total trip – 2.5 years Groundwork is laid for future exploration Groundwork is laid for future exploration Only lost one person Only lost one person Visit sections of their path Visit sections of their path Visit sections of their path Visit sections of their path

9 Embargo Act of 1807 1803 - Renewal of the Napoleonic Wars between France and Great Britain 1803 - Renewal of the Napoleonic Wars between France and Great Britain America was once again trapped between the two nations America was once again trapped between the two nations British impressment British impressment British impressment British impressment Jefferson wanting to stay neutral proposed an embargo on all foreign trade Jefferson wanting to stay neutral proposed an embargo on all foreign trade This was highly unsuccessful and devastated the American Economy This was highly unsuccessful and devastated the American Economy March 1809 – Embargo Act is repealed March 1809 – Embargo Act is repealed

10 Jefferson Returns to Monticello Serves two terms as president Serves two terms as president Takes on one last project – establishing the Univ. of Virginia Takes on one last project – establishing the Univ. of Virginia Jefferson & Adams die on the same day Jefferson & Adams die on the same day July 4, 1826 (50 year anniversary of the Dec. of Independence) July 4, 1826 (50 year anniversary of the Dec. of Independence) James Madison becomes the next president James Madison becomes the next president Madison becomes the 1 st president to ask Congress to declare war Madison becomes the 1 st president to ask Congress to declare war


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