The Presidency of Thomas Jefferson

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The Presidency of Thomas Jefferson Third President of the United States

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The Presidency of Thomas Jefferson

Third President of the United States

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Thomas

Jefferson

3rd

President

1801-1809

Demo-Rep.

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Election of 1800

• Federalists = John Adams and Charles Pinckney

• Democratic Republicans = Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr

• Jefferson and Burr had 73 electoral votes each, Adams had 65, Pinckney had 64 – Jefferson won on the House 36 vote– Caused the creation of 12th Amendment

• 1st time one party replaced another

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John Adam’s and the Federalists

Thomas Jefferson and Democratic - Republicans

•Rule by Wealthy Class•Strong federal govt.•Emphasis on manufacturing•Loose interpretation of Constitution•British alliance

•Rule by the people•Strong state governments•Emphasis on agriculture•Strict interpretation of Constitution•French alliance

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Jefferson’s Inauguration

• In his speech he emphasized:

1. Supported the will of the majority

2. Need for limited government

3. Protection of civil liberties

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Jefferson’s Political Changes

• Alien and Sedition Acts allowed to expire

• Lowered military spending

• Repay more of the nations debt

• Remove domestic taxes

Jefferson Kept the National Bank

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Government’s Primary Function under Jefferson:

• Protect the nation from foreign threats

• Deliver mail

• Collect customs duties

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Marbury V. Madison

• Federalists controlled the Judicial Branch

• Adam’s created and filled 16 new judge positions at midnight on his last day in office

• Not all of the needed documents were delivered before Jefferson took office– William Marbury did not receive his

documents prior to Jefferson taking office

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• Jefferson refused to deliver them to him once he took office

• Marbury sued and the Supreme Court agreed to hear the case because John Marshall disagreed with Jefferson’s political issues

Outcomes:• Establish the Supreme Court’s power to

check the power of the other branches– Power used to strengthen power of the court

for Judicial review

• Marbury’s case was denied

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Louisiana Purchase

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• The American ambassador in France trying to purchase New Orleans got a surprising offer to purchase all of Louisiana territory.– France needed money more than a military base in

the Americas– France hoped to also scare the British with a large

American land grant

• The Livingston and Monroe (U.S) accepted the French offer to buy Louisiana for $15 million roughly doubling the size of the U.S. with approximately 900,000. sq mi– October 20, 1803

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Exploration of New Lands• Under the Jefferson administration the

size of the United States almost doubled and little was known about this new territory!

• Lewis and Clark Expedition• Pike’s Expedition

– 1806 Zebulon Pike was ordered to find the start of the Red River

– Founded Pike’s Peak in (Colorado) Rocky Mountains

– Explored other areas of Spanish territory, but was captured and called a spy

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Pike’s route in Red