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Chapter 7

Published on Jul 11, 2017

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Chapter 7

The Age of Jefferson 

Chapter 7.1

Jefferson Doubles America

Chapter 7.2

 Mr. Madison's War

Chapter 7.3

The War of 1812

Jefferson's Presidency

National Bank - Neutral - Limited Government 

The Louisiana Purchase

 French - Largest Territorial Gain - 1803

U.S. Interest in the Mississippi River

Transportation - New Orleans 

Negotiations

Low Expectations 

Constitutional Predicament

No Provision - Hypocrisy 

Consequences

 Doubles Size - Removes Europeans - Agrarian Dream

Lewis and Clark Expedition

Great Explorers - Sacagawea 

John Marshall and the Supreme Court

Last Federalist Stronghold - Life Terms - 34 Years 

Case of Marbury v. Madison (1803)

Establishes Judicial Review 

Judicial Impeachments

Attempted and Failed 

Jefferson's Reelection

Second Term More Difficult 

Aaron Burr

Sir 

Federalist Conspiracy

Secession Emerges  

Duel with Hamilton

The World Was Wide Enough 

Trial for Treason

 Conquer the West - Acquitted - You Are The Worst, Burr

Difficulties Abroad

Neutrality 

Barbary Pirates

Pay Tribute - Tripoli - Sent Navy 

Challenges to U.S. Neutrality

Napoleonic Wars - British Impressing Sailors 

Chesapeake-Leopard Affair

British Warship Fired On Chesapeake Ship 

Embargo Act (1807)

No Trading With Britian - Backfired 

Madison's Presidency

Philosopher King 

The Election of 1808

Won on Strength of Party 

Commercial Warfare

European Problems 

Nonintercourse Act of 1809

Anyone But England - France 

Macon's Bill No. 2 (1810)

Restore Trade

Napoleon's Deception

Announced Will Revoke Decrees - Didn't 

The War of 1812

First Test As A Nation 

Causes of the War

Violation of Neutral Rights At Sea - British On Western Frontier 

Free Seas and Trade

Both France and England Are Guilty 

Frontier Pressures

Canada - Florida - Tecumseh - Tippecanoe 

War Hawks

 Henry Clay - John C. Calhoun

Declaration of War

British Agrees To Stop - Too Late 

A Divided Nation

North Against War 

Election of 1812

South Wins - Madison Reelected 

Opposition to the War

"Mr. Madison's War" - Religious Influence 

Military Defeats and Naval Victories

Pray for Napoleon - War Against Canada 

Invasion of Canada

Unsuccessful  

Naval Battles

More Success - Old Ironsides 

Chesapeake Campaign

Napoleon Loses - British Refocus - Burn Whitehouse - Star Spangled 

Southern Campaign

 Andrew Jackson  - Battle of New Orleans - Won After The War

The Treaty of Ghent

British Tired Of War - Stalemate 

The Hartford Convention

 New England Threats Succession - New Rules for War - 2/3 Majority

The War's Legacy

Which Is Most Important?