The Jeffersonian Revolution and Its Impact on America: Analyzing Key Events and Issues
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This comprehensive analysis covers the transformational period of the Jeffersonian Revolution, focusing on electoral challenges, foundational ideals, and significant legal cases like Marbury v. Madison. It explores pivotal moments, including the Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis and Clark expedition, alongside the causes and consequences of the War of 1812, domestic issues, and early 19th-century political dynamics. The text also examines the emergence of new democratic ideals, the rise of the common man, and the implications of seminal events such as the election of 1824 and the Jackson presidency.
The Jeffersonian Revolution and Its Impact on America: Analyzing Key Events and Issues
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Unit 3 Reading Keys
Jeffersonian RevolutionPages 279-287 • Electoral problems • A new Revolution • Ideals • Judiciary Actions • Marbury vs. Madison • Louisiana Purchase • Lewis and Clark • Reelection • Issues with Britain
Mr. Madison’s WarPages 290-295 • Causes • War with Britain • Domestic issues • Comparing the Combatants • Key events – Dead Trolls Song • Treaty of Ghent • Goals • Conditions • Omissions
Financial and Political IssuesPages 295-302 • American System • Constitutional questions • Era of Ok feelings? • I’m ok, you’re ok? • Panic of 1819 • Causes • Consequences • Balance of States • Missouri Compromise • Win/Win or Lose/Lose? • Election of 1820
Domestic and Foreign IssuesPages 295-302 • Florida Purchase Treaty of 1819 • Jackson returns • European view of democracy • Monroe Doctrine • Key elements • Targets • Impacts
New DemocracyPages 351-357 • Rise of the Common Man • Causes / Consequences • Election of 1824 • Clay-Adams Bargain? • John Quincy Adams • Views • Actions • Issues
The Jackson PresidencyPages 362-368 • Election of 1828 • Political revolution? • Andrew Jackson • Ideas • Spoils System • “Petticoat War” • Impacts • Union or the rights of states?