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THOMAS JEFFERSON

THOMAS JEFFERSON. WHAT A GUY!!!. CHARACTER AS PRESIDENT. Good transfer of power “We are all Federalists, we are all Republicans” Starts precedent of sending messages to Congress. What TJ does to help the Common Man:. repeals the excise tax repeals the Naturalization Act

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THOMAS JEFFERSON

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  1. THOMAS JEFFERSON WHAT A GUY!!!

  2. CHARACTER AS PRESIDENT • Good transfer of power • “We are all Federalists, we are all Republicans” • Starts precedent of sending messages to Congress

  3. What TJ does to help the Common Man: • repeals the excise tax • repeals the Naturalization Act • Alien and Sedition Acts expire

  4. Adams creates 16 federal judgeships When TJ becomes president, judges are not sat John Marshall Marbury sues Madison for his seat Uses the 1789 Judiciary Act Marshall: Judiciary Act is unconstitutional Const = Supreme Law of the Land SC = interp Const SC declare laws unconst or not! MARBURY v. MADISON

  5. JUDICIAL REVIEW! • ONLY THE SUPREME COURT HAS THE RIGHT TO DECLARE LAWS CONSTITUTIONAL

  6. As a D-R, TJ believed in: • Rights of the Common man • big on farming and agriculture • states rights • strict interp. of the Const. • France • low tariff • small military

  7. REALIZES THAT THEORY DOES NOT WORK OUT IN REALITY!!!!

  8. JEFFERSON’S MILITARY PROBLEMS • Army = 2500 men • Navy almost nonexistent • Barbary Pirates and Pasha of Tripoli • Tripoli unofficially declares war on the US

  9. JEFFERSON’S POSITION? • Pacifist • noninterventionist • no large military • not like to help with trade • BUT . . .?

  10. REALIZES THE THEORY DOES NOT WORK IN REALITY • Sends in the small navy • begins to build more ships (smaller, faster) • begins to understand the importance of trade and defending trade routes

  11. IMPACT? • Sets a pattern • navy gets experience for the War of 1812 • get respect internationally • TJ changes a position

  12. Can the US use the Mississippi? Who owns land west of the Miss when TJ becomes President? But in 1800, Napoleon . . . Why? TJ sends Monroe and Livingston to Paris to buy N.O. and the Floridas Napoleon . . . Wants to sell all of the Louisiana Territory for $15 million Purchasing Louisiana

  13. What does TJ do? • Does not think the US can buy it? Why not? • What does he do? • BIG CHANGE!!! Strict to Loose! Theory does not work in Reality! • April 1803

  14. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PURCHASE: • Doubles the size of the US • Absolute control of the Mississippi • no more French • precedence for buying land • D-R = loose!

  15. LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDITION • Journals on soil, climate, vegetation, minerals, Indians . . . • 2 years, 4 months • helped by . . .

  16. SACAJAWEA

  17. US trades with both England winning at sea, France winning on land, US winning in getting rich war is at a standstill England: Orders in Council French decrees British impressing again (6000 men) who is the US angry at? Especially because of the . . . Meanwhile, Britain andFrance are at war - again!

  18. CHEASEPEAKE INCIDENT(1807) • 10 miles off the coast of Virginia • British want to board the ship • fires, kills 3 • WAR?!!!? • No - military too weak • so . . .

  19. NO EXPORTING! Good? Bad? See the beginning of factories in the North (what group did Jefferson like?) Theory versus Reality! president control commerce? Trading going on illegally with Canada March 1809, repeal the Embargo Act replace with the Non-intercourse Act (1809) EMBARGO ACT (1807)

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