Jeffersonian Era Another Revolution. Starter – October 14th Describe the election of 1800.

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Jeffersonian Era Another Revolution

Starter – October 14th Describe the election of 1800.

Jefferson Video SYY

Election of 1800 Thomas Jefferson & Aaron Burr both tie with 73 votes. It goes to the House and Hamilton controls the outcome and chooses Jefferson! Why? He hates Burr more than Jefferson! Thomas Jefferson became our 3 rd president The Democratic-Republicans took control of Congress The Twelfth Amendment was added to the Constitution Pres and VP run as a ticket "We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists." (Appealing to both Parties)

Election of 1800 Referred to as constituting “another revolution” the party in power (Federalist) stepped down after losing the election Peaceful transfer of power

Jefferson’s Political Beliefs The government which governs least, governs best Strongly favored States Rights as opposed to a strong national government Believed in a strict construction, or strict interpretation, of the U.S.Constitution Wanted to end all taxes of any kind paid by U.S. citizens Jeffersonian Democracy – Common Man Presidency

A Man of Contradictions Anti-British/Pro-French Almost allied with England and went to war with France to force Napoleon out of New Orleans. Against slavery Owned 200 slaves Strict Construction of Constitution Used loose construction of Constitution to justify his purchase of the Louisiana territory Jefferson realized that “ideas” are often hard to put into practice in the “real world”.

Changes Made By Jefferson Size of the military reduced from 4000 to 2500 men Reduced the navy from 25 ships to 7 Number of Federal employees increased Amount of national debt reduced from $83 million to $45 million Alien and Sedition Acts repealed Lowered Government Expenses, Cut Taxes Increased the power of Agricultural in the South. Free Trade w/o Government Control Reduced the size of the National Bank

The Midnight Judges John Adams filled all open positions with Federalist Judges! Adams appoints one right before Jefferson takes office. (Why?) Hence the midnight judge. This causes some problems for the Supreme Court.

Marbury Vs. Madison (1803) William Marbury – A Supreme court judge appointed by Adams on his last night of office. Jefferson ordered the Secretary of State (James Madison) not to deliver the official papers to Marbury the next day. Marbury Sued Madison over this matter.

Marbury Vs. Madison Continued Supreme Court rules against Marbury! Ruling became a precedent—an example for future court cases With Marbury vs. Madison, the Supreme Court established the concept of “Judicial Review” of laws Judicial Review means that the Court may decide if a law is constitutional or not. If a law is judged to be unconstitutional, or goes against the U.S. Constitution, then the law ceases to be a law.

Hamilton Vs. Burr Duel (1804) When two gentleman cannot settle an argument and ones honor is in question they use Pistols to settled it. Hamilton Supported Burr’s Opponent in the New York Governors race. Burr Challenges Hamilton and Kills him. Hamilton Never fires a shot.

Hamilton vs. Burr

Embargo Act 1807 Forbade export of all goods from U.S. Jefferson got Congress to hastily pass the act Reasoned that a U.S. embargo would force Britain & France to respect its rights. Loose construction of the Constitution Congress' power to "regulate commerce" meant it could stop exports. Undermined Jefferson’s states’ rights philosophy Embargo Act was a disaster to the U.S. economy because We need foreign business more than they do. Non Intercourse Act (ended Embargo Act) Formally reopened trade with all nations of the world except France and Britain Remained U.S. policy until War of 1812.

Writing Activity Write about a time where you had to compromise on your ideas to confront a problem or seize an opportunity.

Election of 1800 Bumper Sticker Every election season candidates distribute bumper stickers. Design a bumper sticker for any of the candidates that ran in the election of Be creative and color!

Jefferson’s Legacy Expansion became prime goal Creation of a democratic non-aristocratic government Total defeat of Federalists by 1816 Jefferson kept the country out of a damaging European war War of 1812 not until late in Madison’s first term.