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Section 1:Jefferson as President Section 2:The Louisiana Purchase Section 3:The Coming of War Section 4:The War of 1812 CHAPTER 11 The Expanding Nation.

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1 Section 1:Jefferson as President Section 2:The Louisiana Purchase Section 3:The Coming of War Section 4:The War of 1812 CHAPTER 11 The Expanding Nation

2 SECTION 1 Jefferson as President Question: Which Republican policies did Jefferson introduce, and which Federalist policies did he accept during his presidency?

3 SECTION 1 Jefferson as President Republican Policies cut military spending repealed whiskey tax did not commission ‘midnight judges’ Federalist Policies kept the Bank of the United States

4 SECTION 2 The Louisiana Purchase Question: How and why did the Louisiana Purchase take place?

5 SECTION 2 The Louisiana Purchase Jefferson wanted to prevent the French from controlling New Orleans. Jefferson sends Livingston to France to purchase New Orleans and Florida. France offers to sell all of Louisiana to help fund war against Great Britain. The United States purchases the Louisiana Territory from France. EVENTS THAT LED TO THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE

6 SECTION 3 The Coming of War Question: Why did the United States declare war on Great Britain in 1812?

7 SECTION 3 The Coming of War REASONS FOR WAR interference with American trade impressment of American sailors military aid to American Indians support of War Hawks for a war

8 SECTION 4 The War of 1812 Question: How did the war progress on the Great Lakes and at sea?

9 SECTION 4 The War of 1812 PROGRESSION OF THE WAR AT SEA AND ON THE GREAT LAKES The War at Sea The War in the Great Lakes USS Constitution defeats the Guerriere. British seize ships and blockade ports. Perry defeats the British in the Battle of Lake Erie.

10 Chapter Wrap-Up CHAPTER 11 1.What was the significance of the Marbury v. Madison decision, and what issues did it resolve? 2.Why did President Jefferson send Lewis and Clark to explore the West, and what important information did they bring back? 3.What conflicts arose between the United States and American Indians along the western frontier? 1.What was the significance of the Marbury v. Madison decision, and what issues did it resolve? 2.Why did President Jefferson send Lewis and Clark to explore the West, and what important information did they bring back? 3.What conflicts arose between the United States and American Indians along the western frontier?


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