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Federalists vs. Republicans John Adams and the Federalists were in power after President Washington’s

Federalists vs. Republicans John Adams and the Federalists were in power after President Washington’s term. Thomas Jefferson and the Democratic – Republicans formed an opposition party because they were upset with the Alien & Sedition Acts and a “Quasi-War” with France. 1. What was Thomas Jefferson’s party? 2. Which party did farmers and Southerners generally support? 3. Why did Jefferson form an

 • Jefferson defeats Adams • Democratic Republican s take power • 1 st

• Jefferson defeats Adams • Democratic Republican s take power • 1 st peaceful transition

 • 1 st President inaugurated in DC • Outlines his essential principles of

• 1 st President inaugurated in DC • Outlines his essential principles of a more limited government • “We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists. ”

 • Lets the Alien & Sedition Acts expire • Cuts all internal taxes

• Lets the Alien & Sedition Acts expire • Cuts all internal taxes • Uses tariffs and sales of Western land to reduce the National

 • Barbary pirates from North Africa attack US ships & demand tributes •

• Barbary pirates from North Africa attack US ships & demand tributes • Jefferson sent the USS Constitution & orders a blockade • The pirates sign a treaty which ends all tribute payments

 • Jefferson had James Madison refuse to give a commission to one of

• Jefferson had James Madison refuse to give a commission to one of John Adams’ “midnight judges” • Issue goes to the Supreme Court • Establishes the concept of “Judicial Review” • The Court may decide if a

 • Owned by France (at war with England) • New Orleans controls the

• Owned by France (at war with England) • New Orleans controls the entire Mississippi River • Haitian Revolution makes the territory less valuable to France

 • Jefferson is not sure if it’s Constitutional • Uses his treaty-making power

• Jefferson is not sure if it’s Constitutional • Uses his treaty-making power • $15 million to double the size of the US • Ratified by the Senate in

 • Lewis & Clark hired to explore & find Northwest Passage • Sacajawea

• Lewis & Clark hired to explore & find Northwest Passage • Sacajawea brought on as guide • Reach Pacific in Nov. 1805

 • France & England’s war traps US in the middle • US ships

• France & England’s war traps US in the middle • US ships & sailors harassed by both • Act blocks trade against both countries

 • Jefferson’s hand-picked successor James Madison becomes the next President • Jefferson renews

• Jefferson’s hand-picked successor James Madison becomes the next President • Jefferson renews friendship with friend and political rival, John Adams • Both die on July 4, 1826 - the 50 th anniversary

1. How many modern 2. About how many day states did the miles do

1. How many modern 2. About how many day states did the miles do you Corps of Discovery think their pass through? expedition was? 3. Why do you think their trip was not a simple straight line to the west?