SERVES TWO TERMS ABOUT JEFFERSON JEFFERSON’S POLICIES.

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SERVES TWO TERMS ABOUT JEFFERSON JEFFERSON’S POLICIES

MADISON FINDS MANY MIDNIGHT JUDGE APPOINTMENTS NOT COMPLETED ON HIS DESK JAMES MADISON (SECRETARY OF STATE) THROWS THEM OUT!

MARBURY IS A MIDNIGHT JUDGE WHO DID NOT GET HIS JOB JOHN MARSHALL (CHIEF JUSTICE) POWER TO REVIEW A LAW & DECIDE IF IT IS CONSTITUTIONAL

PIRATES LIVE IN NORTH AFRICA EUROPEANS PAY THEM OFF JEFFERSON REFUSES TO PAY & SENDS THE MARINES 4 YEARS OF FIGHTING

TREATY OF TRIPOLI (PAY PIRATES SOME MONEY) US NAVY GETS EXPERIENCE MOSQUITO FLEET

FRANCE CONTROLS LARGE AREA OF LAND WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI USA INTERESTED IN BUYING NEW ORLEANS

MONROE & LIVINGSTON GO TO FRANCE $10 MILLION FOR NEW ORLEANS? PROBLEMS IN HAITI NAPOLEON WILL SELL IT ALL FOR $15 MILLION! CONSTITUTIONAL?

NAPOLEON WANTS FAST ACTION MONROE & LIVINGSTON AGREE THE NATION DOUBLES IN SIZE! 828,000 SQ. MILES = $.03 AN ACRE

EXPLORE LOUISIANA PURCHASE ( )

KEPT JOURNALS SACAJAWEA

BURR TRIES TO SEPARATE THE WESTERN PART OF THE USA & CREATE HIS OWN COUNTRY TRIES TO GET ENGLAND’S HELP GENERAL WILKENSON THE PLAN BURR IS CAPTURED

BURR TIRED IN CIRCUIT COURT FOR TREASON JEFFERSON HELPS PROSECUTE MARSHALL FINDS HIM NOT GUILTY

DUELING VS. HAMILTON DIES & BURR ?

WAR IN EUROPE NAPOLEON’S BERLIN-MILAN DECREE SHIPS WHICH STOP IN ENGLAND WILL BE SUNK ENGLAND – THE ORDERS IN COUNCIL ALL SHIPS MUST STOP IN ENGLAND FIRST OR THEY WILL BE SUNK

ENGLISH SEIZE AMERICAN SHIPS FORCE AMERICAN SAILORS TO WORK ON THEIR SHIPS

THE USA WILL NOT TRADE WITH EUROPE HURTS USA MORE THAN EUROPE VERY UNPOPULAR NONINTERCOURSE ACT

JOHN ADAMS THOMAS JEFFERSON