Transcript Slide 1

The Age
of Jefferson
The Jefferson Presidency
Jefferson Attacked as an Infidel
During the presidential campaign of 1800, the Federalists attacked Thomas Jefferson as an infidel,
claiming that Jefferson's intoxication with the religious and political extremism of the French Revolution
disqualified him from public office. In this cartoon, the eye of God has instigated the American eagle to
snatch from Jefferson's hand the "Constitution & Independence" of the United States before he can
cast it on an "Altar to Gallic Despotism," whose flames are being fed by the writings of Thomas Paine,
Helvetius, Rousseau, and other freethinkers. The paper, "To Mazzei," dropping from Jefferson's right
hand, was a 1796 letter that was interpreted by Jefferson's enemies as an indictment of the character
of George Washington.
Revolution
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The New President’s Personality
– walked to inauguration
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Public Education
– Limited success
Revolution Cont’d
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Cultural Independence
– Noah Webster 
–  Washington Irving – Stories about
American life in New World
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Religion
– Skeptical ThinkersThomas Jefferson
Ben Franklin
Thomas Paine
Revolution Cont’d
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Religion Cont’d
– Second Great Awakening
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Improvements in Technology
– Jefferson believed in agrarian society, but
Revolution Cont’d
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Improvements in Technology Cont’d
– Cotton Gin
Marbury vs. Madison 1803
• Reducing Federal Powers
– Jefferson moved to repeal the Judiciary Act
of 1801 / “midnight appointments”
• Marbury was a midnight appointment who
never got his letter and Madison, refused
to send it
Marbury vs. Madison 1803
Cont’d
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John Marshall was chief Justice
establishes president that Supreme
Court can overturn an act of Congress
Louisiana Purchase
• Napoleon Eyes America
– French land was lost east of the Mississippi
in 1763
Louisiana Purchase Cont’d
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External Factors
– Tousssaint L’Ouverture
Fake Smile
Thomas Jefferson's plan in 1805 to build on the Louisiana Purchase by buying West
Florida from Spain is lampooned in this cartoon. Induced by the sting of the hornet
Napoleon, Jefferson vomits gold coins before a dancing Spanish representative
holding maps of East and West Florida and carrying French Minister CharlesMaurice de Talleyrand's instructions in his pocket. West Florida was captured by the
United States during the War of 1812, and East Florida was acquired by treaty in
1819 during James Monroe's administration
*Fake Smile*
Louisiana Purchase Cont’d
• Sold!
– $15 million
• Pleased and Embarrassed
Burr Conspiracy
• Changing party
– Burr almost cost Jefferson the Presidency in
1800
– Burr looses election, blames Hamilton
Burr Conspiracy Cont’d
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Burr challenges Hamilton to a duel
Hamilton is mortally wounded and dies the
next day
Burr Conspiracy Cont’d
• Trial
– Jefferson manages the gov’ts case from
Washington
• Symbolic
– weak national gov’t in a growing empire
Caught up in it
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Neutral rights
– Napoleonic Wars between England and France
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Impressment
– British navy
– Chesapeake-Leopard incident
Caught up in it
Cont’d
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Embargo
– Jefferson-authored legislation passed by Congress
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Trade Chess
– Madison puts pressure on Britain and France to
repeal laws by offering to assist the other if neither
relent
The Age of Jefferson
War of 1812
General Henry Harrison
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committed advocate of Western
expansion
General Henry Harrison Cont’d
• Plan did not seem kind
to Natives
Britain had long been allies with
Native tribes
• fur trade
Tecumseh and the Prophet
(Tenskwatawa)
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The Prophet
Tenskwatawa
Tecumseh and the Prophet
(Tenskawatawa) Cont’d
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Tecumseh
Tecumseh
Fever against Europe and
Neighbors
• From Spain
• American Encroachment
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Fever against Europe and
Neighbors
Cont’d
Rise of War Hawks
War
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Napoleon
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Early Battles w. Tribes
War Cont’d
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Great Lakes successes
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Creek Indians
*Fake Smile*
War Cont’d
• Andrew Jackson
• Battle of Horseshoe Bend
War Cont’d
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British Invasion
– Central Coast
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after surrender of Napoleon in 1814, England
prepared to invade USA
War Cont’d
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British Invasion Cont’d
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North
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South
The End of the Federalists
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Anger towards early battle failures
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Hartford, Connecticut
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The “death blow”
The Peace Settlement
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Ghent, Belgium
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English and United States
The Peace Settlement
Cont’d
• Native Americans and The United States