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Chapter 11

Election of 1800: rematch b/w Adams and Jefferson Federalists vs. Democratic-Republicans John Adams- ridiculed for prepping for war w/ France Thomas Jefferson- attacked for Sally Hemmings and not being very religious

Thomas Jefferson Wins 73 to 65 3/5ths Compromise Actually tied w/ Aaron Burr- tie broken by House

Revolution of 1800 Jefferson: restore republican government, check government power Historians: peaceful transfer of power from one party to another

Thomas Jefferson as President Humble Casual Simple/frugal Didn’t seat by rank No political patronage

Jefferson vs. Federalist policy Alien Acts expired Pardoned Sedition Act violators Reduces naturalization requirement from 14 to 5 years Got rid of excise tax (whiskey) Nothing else really

Judiciary Act of 1801 Passed by the Federalists Created 16 new federal judgeships Adams and “midnight judges”

John Marshall Chief Justice of Supreme Court Appointed by Adams 30 days under Federalists, 34 years under other partied

Marbury vs. Madison- 1803 William Marbury- one of the midnight appointees Commission held by James Madison- new Secretary of State Marbury sues Madison

Marshall rules Against Marbury Said that the Judicial Act of 1801 was unconstitutional so it couldn’t be upheld in court JUDICIAL REVIEW!!!!!

Jefferson, a Reluctant Warrior Reduced military to about 2500 Didn’t want to invest in army or navy North African Barbary Pirates

1801 America had started paying bribe in 1798 Jefferson not happy Tripoli declared war against US

Tripolitan War “to the shores of Tripoli” America “wins”, paid $60,000 ransom Invested money in small gunboats

Louisiana probs 1800- Napoleon got Louisiana territory back from France (secret treaty) 1802- America’s right of deposit withdrawn (Pinckney’s Treaty) Problem for US

1803 Jefferson sent James Monroe and Robert Livingston to negotiate with Napoleon Instructed to buy New Orleans and as much land east as possible for a max of $10 million

Meanwhile, Napoleon ready to sell 1. Haitian Revolution 2. needed money for war with Britain

April 30, 1803 Monroe and Livingston bought all of the territory for $15 million “greatest real estate deal in history, 820,000 square miles for about 3 cents an acre”

Controversial Strict vs. loose constructionists Jefferson really upset

Louisiana Purchase Precedent for future expansion Isolationists principles

Exploration Lewis and Clark Sacajawea Zebulon Pike

Aaron Burr’s Conspiracies Jefferson’s original VP Dropped for 2nd term Conspires w/ Federalists Hamilton exposes the plot

Duel Burr angry at Hamilton Hamilton accepts Shows up but doesn’t shoot, killed

1804 Jefferson re-elected

France vs. Britain (again) Napoleon revives war with France Orders in Council (1806) Impressment Chesapeake Affair

America demands respect! Embargo Act- 1807 “dambargo” lol

1809 Congress repeals Embargo Act Non-Intercourse Act- America allowed to trade with everyone accept Britain and France

1808 James Madison

Macon’s Bill No. 2 Reopened commercial trade with the world

Domestic Problems War hawks in Congress Trans-Allegheny wilderness conflicts between Americans and Indians

Tecumseh and the Prophet

Battle of Tippecanoe William Henry Harrison led troops Defeated Indians Drove Tecumseh to ally with British

June 1, 1812 Madison asked Congress to declare war against Britain Start of the War of 1812