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Aim: How did Thomas Jefferson continue to expand the power of the federal government?

Aim: How did Thomas Jefferson continue to expand the power of the federal government? Do Now: a) Election of 1800 Reading and Questions Homework: Vocabulary Unit 3 Quiz #2 STUDY 14 -30

The Alien and Sedition Acts Domestic Policy Issue ·Many Democratic-Republicans felt we should help

The Alien and Sedition Acts Domestic Policy Issue ·Many Democratic-Republicans felt we should help France and criticized Adams in newspapers. ·Angered by criticism in time of crisis, Adams blamed the Democratic-Republican newspapers and new immigrants. Many new immigrants were Democratic- Republicans. ·Congress passed the Alien and Seditions Acts in 1798 The President can arrest and deport disloyal aliens (immigrants) One Act outlawed sedition, saying or writing anything false or harmful about the government.

Do Now: Election of 1800 What was the result of the election of 1800?

Do Now: Election of 1800 What was the result of the election of 1800?

Election of 1800 A. Jefferson ran against Aaron Burr in the Election of 1800

Election of 1800 A. Jefferson ran against Aaron Burr in the Election of 1800 1. Both received the same number of Electoral College votes- neither earned a majority. 2. The House of Representatives would decide the outcome of this contest. 3. Jefferson became president and Burr became VP.

B. Deadlock revealed a flaw 1. Congress passed 12 th amendment which called for

B. Deadlock revealed a flaw 1. Congress passed 12 th amendment which called for electors to cast separate ballots for president and vice-president 2. Still is in effect today.

Election of 1800 John Adams – Federalist = 65 Thomas Jefferson – Dem. /Repub.

Election of 1800 John Adams – Federalist = 65 Thomas Jefferson – Dem. /Repub. =73 Aaron Burr - Dem. /Repub. = 73 There was a tie in the Electoral College between Burr & Jefferson at 73 votes each. When there is a tie the House of Representatives votes to break the tie. After 36 votes in the House, Jefferson is declared the winner & becomes President.

I. Domestic Policies A. As the first Democratic-Republican President, Jefferson promised to make government

I. Domestic Policies A. As the first Democratic-Republican President, Jefferson promised to make government more responsible to the ordinary citizen instead of protecting the rich.

B. Some Jefferson domestic policies included: 1. Repealed the Whiskey Tax. 2. Let the

B. Some Jefferson domestic policies included: 1. Repealed the Whiskey Tax. 2. Let the Alien & Sedition Acts expire o itizens jailed under acts were freed o llowed immigrants to gain citizenship after 5 years in the U. S. 3. Laissez Faire policy – the government should not interfere in people’s lives o. Reduced number of people in government and made the navy smaller o elieved in a strict interpretation of the Constitution

B. Louisiana Purchase caused a constitutional No Joke: Trump Really Does dilemma for Jefferson

B. Louisiana Purchase caused a constitutional No Joke: Trump Really Does dilemma for Jefferson Want To Buy Greenland August 19, 2019 1. Unable to purchase territory using strict interpretation of Constitution 2. Jefferson used a loose interpretation and purchased the territory by making a treaty with France that included 15 Million. 3. Purchased land from Napoleon (France) for $15 million in 1803; which France had just received back from Spain 4. Purchase doubles size of the US (Lewis & Clark

II. Lewis and Clark A. 1804: Jefferson sent Meriwether Lewis and William Clark from

II. Lewis and Clark A. 1804: Jefferson sent Meriwether Lewis and William Clark from St. Louis in 1804 to explore the newly acquired lands and to find a water route to the Pacific Ocean. 1. First they reached the Columbia River and finally the Pacific Ocean 2. This expedition encouraged heightened the US desire to acquire land connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean

1. Map a route to the Pacific Ocean 2. Study Climate, wildlife, and Mineral

1. Map a route to the Pacific Ocean 2. Study Climate, wildlife, and Mineral resources of the new Lands 3. Learn about the Indians of the new territory 4. Encourage the Indians to trade with the United States

The Missouri River to the Rocky Mountains

The Missouri River to the Rocky Mountains

St Louis The Continental Divide The Columbia River – Washington State

St Louis The Continental Divide The Columbia River – Washington State

III. Foreign Policies A. Embargo Act 0 f 1807 1. Caused by British impressment

III. Foreign Policies A. Embargo Act 0 f 1807 1. Caused by British impressment of American merchant ships 2. Jefferson’s responded to British impressment with an embargo (ban on trade with other nations) on American goods to Europe 3. Embargo hurt US shipbuilders and New England merchants 4. Jefferson’s popularity suffers

Impressment

Impressment

What caused American foreign trade to drop of so drastically in 1807?

What caused American foreign trade to drop of so drastically in 1807?

Sum It Up: How did Thomas Jefferson Continue to expand the power of the

Sum It Up: How did Thomas Jefferson Continue to expand the power of the federal government?