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Jefferson and the Growth of Nationalism

I.

The Election of 1800

A. The election was a bitter contest between two parties.

1. The Federalists accused Jefferson of many things.


2. Adams had a split in his own party because he did not go to war with France.
3. The election ended with a tie between Jefferson and Aaron Burr.

a. The House of Representatives chose Jefferson over Burr.


b. The 12th Amendment would prevent a similar incident.

B. Jeffersons Revolution of 1800 marked a relatively peaceful transition of power between


a similar incident.

II.

The Jefferson Administration

A. Jefferson left many of the Federalist programs alone.

1. The B.U.S. and funding the national debt was left intact.
2. The excise tax on whiskey was repealed, however.
3. The Democratic Republicans also passed laws that reduced the prices for the

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B. Establishing Judicial Power

1. John Marshall strengthened the power of the Federal government.


2. The Judiciary Act of 1801 created 16 new judge positions which Adams filled with
Federalists.

a. The Democratic Republicans believed that the Federalists were trying to keep
control of the judiciary branch.
b. The Marbury v Madison case was a result.
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1. Marshall dismissed the case.


2. One section of the Judiciary Act of 1789 was ruled unconstitutional.
This established judicial review.

3. Other cases established important ideas

a. McCulloch v Maryland
1. States could not tax Federal institutions
2. The power to tax is the power to destroy

b. Gibbons v Ogden
1. Only the national government could control interstate trade.

c. Fletcher v Peck
1. States could not pass laws that violated contracts.

d. Dartmouth College v Woodward


1. A state could not alter a contract of a private corporation.

e. Cohens v Virginia
1. The Supreme Court had the right to review state courts ruling if it involved
the power of the federal government.

C. Jeffersons Foreign Policy

1. He sent the navy and marines to deal with the Barbary Pirates.

a. The military was used after Jefferson refused to pay random.


b. Later, he worked out a lower tribute to them.

2. His greatest accomplishment was the Louisiana Purchase

a. Jefferson sent representatives to France to offer $10 million for New Orleans
and West Florida because he feared Napoleon was building an empire in North
America.
b. Napoleon had lost Haiti and offered the entire Louisiana territory for $15
million.
c. Jefferson believed the purchase was unconstitutional, but because it was a great
bargain, he revised his views on the constitution.
d. The purchase caused some New England Federalists to plot to secede from the
union.
e. The Lewis and Clark expedition explored the region. Its main goals were to
bring back scientific data on plants and animals.

3. More problems with France and Britain

a. Frace seized American ships and British used impressment on American sailors.
b. Congress passed the Embargo Act, which prevented American ships from sailing
to foreign ports. This hurt the American economy.
Henry Clay Kentucky, Speaker of the
III.

James Madison is president from 1809 to 1817

house, Leader of Western States


John C Calhoun South Carolina, Vice

A. The War of 1812

president, Leader of Southern States


Daniel Webster Massachusetts,

1. Causes of the War

Federalist, Spoke against war

a. The British searched and seized American ships


b. The British impressed US sailors
c. Americans desired Western land and Canada
d. Americans believed that the British were helping the Indians.

1. Tecumseh and the Prophet tried to unite all the Indian tribes
2. Tecumsehs dream collapsed at the Battle of Tippecanoe (1811) by William
Henry Harrison.

2. The War Hawks in Congress supported war


3. Overall support for war came from the inland and Western states
4. War Events

a. The army failed to capture Canada


b. William Henry Harrison won a key battle at the Thames
c. Oliver Perry won the naval battle on Lake Erie
d. But the British burned Washington D.C.
e. Andrew Jackson won a crushing victory at New Orleans, which built national
pride.

5. The Hartford Convention

a. The Federalist party opposed the War of 1812 from the beginning
b. The Federalist met at Hartford and proposed that the constitution be amended
to prevent similar wars

B. The Treaty of Ghent ended the war and restored the prewar borders

IV.

Growth of American Nationalism

A. The Era of Good Feelings got its name because of apparent political harmony

1. The Democratic-Republicans became the only political party

a. The Federalists were soundly beaten in the 1818 election


b. Eventually, the national republicans adopted many Federalist policies
c. The era was a misnomer because the Democratic-Republicans would split into
two factions: Jeffersonian and the National.

2. Madisons domestic policy included chartering a second national bank

B. James Monroes Administration (1817-1825)

1. Domestic Policy

a. The American System

1. Henry Clay promoted the idea but it is Monroe who said it


2. It included creating a protective tariff (Tariff of 1816)
3. Create a Second National Bank
4. It supported internal improvements, such as roads and canals, but Monroe
opposed this because he thought it was up to the states

b. The Missouri Compromise (1820)

1. Missouri would be admitted as a slave state


2. To balance that, Maine would come in as a free state
3. The Louisiana Territory would be divided at 36O30

2. Foreign Policy

a. The Rush-Bagot Treaty (1817) Disarmed the Great Lakes


b. Treaty of 1818 The British and Americans agreed to jointly occupy the Oregon
Territory
c. The Adams-Onis Treaty (1819) Spain ceded Florida to the US for $5 million
d. The Monroe Doctrine (1823)

1. Closed the Western hemisphere to further European colonization


2. Enforced by British navy

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