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Thursday, Feb Update your spiral DateEntry TitleEntry # 2/10Jefferson’s Domestic Policy notes 16 2/13Lewis and Clark movie 17 2/15Lewis and Clark: The Observations 18 2/15Pike’s Exploration notes 19 2/16Jefferson’s Foreign Policy notes Turn to entry #19 and title it Pike’s Exploration notes

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#19 Feb. 15: Pike’s Exploration 1. Pike’s ExplorationA. explored the Mississippi River north B. 1806, explored the southern portion of the LA Purchase C. Find the source of the Arkansas and Red River D. Arrested by the Spanish E. Returned to U.S. and brought back valuable descriptions of the Great Plains and the Rio Grande River 2.The Effects of A. Brought back: Explorationtales of adventure Scientific and geographical information

#20 Feb. 16: Thomas Jefferson’s Foreign Policy 1. Trading Around the A. Yankee Traders World-1785 started trading with China -started trading with Indians in Northwest B. Conflict with Barbary States

Thomas Jefferson’s Foreign Policy 1. Trading Around the A. Yankee Traders World-1785 started trading with China -started trading with Indians in Northwest B. Conflict with Barbary States -Trading in Mediterranean Sea was risky -Pirates attacked ships unless a tribute (bribe) was paid the tribute was increased and U.S. refused to pay -U.S. navy blockaded Tripoli (Lybia) -Marines surprise attacked and the ruler of Tripoli signed a treaty promising not to interfere with American shipping

Thomas Jefferson’s Foreign Policy 2.American NeutralityA. Britain and France at War Is Violated-Americans traded with both sides -Britain and France didn’t want us trading w/ their enemies so U.S. ships started being attacked and captured

Thomas Jefferson’s Foreign Policy 2.American NeutralityA. Britain and France at War Is Violated-Americans traded with both sides -Britain and France didn’t want us trading w/ their enemies so U.S. ships started being attacked and captured B. Britain needs more soldiers -British navy started forcing Americans into the service (Impressment) -Americans call for war -Jefferson sought to avoid this

Thomas Jefferson’s Foreign Policy 3.Jefferson Tries anA. A total ban Embargo-passed the Embargo Act *ban on trade with all foreign countries *hoped this would hurt Britain and France -Embargo hurt America the most *couldn’t get sugar, tea, molasses *Tobacco and cotton rotted on docks -Merchants turn to smuggling

Thomas Jefferson’s Foreign Policy 3.Jefferson Tries anA. A total ban Embargo-passed the Embargo Act *ban on trade with all foreign countries *hoped this would hurt Britain and France -Embargo hurt America the most *couldn’t get sugar, tea, molasses *Tobacco and cotton rotted on docks -Merchants turn to smuggling B. A limited ban -1809, Congresses changes the Act -Embargo place just on Britain and France 4. Election of 1808

Thomas Jefferson’s Foreign Policy 4.Election of 1808-Jefferson decides not to run for a 3 rd term -Madison (Democratic-Republican) easily won the election 4 Questions summary