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Chapter 7

EDUCATION

*Mainly Private *South & Mid Atlantic - Mainly Religious *New England to New York

Aristocratic Secular

*MALES ONLY!!!!!

Since America needs enlightened citizens, leading D-R feel a system of nationwide public schools are necessary-all males receive free education

States not convinced

1789 Massachusetts Public Schools

open to

GIRLS

HIGHER EDUCATION

*Colleges - 22 by 1800 *Begin to expand curriculum *Law schools begin *U of Penn – Medical school

Benjamin Rush

Rising American Culture

By turn of the century there is

an American culture developing

•Noah Webster-American Spelling Book-American Dictionary

American writers begin to break away from European influences and find a unique style.

WRITERS

Washington Irving

Mercy Otis

Warren

Parson Mason Weems

Joel Barlow

Hartford Wits

2nd Great Awakening

Causes

*Deism

*Unitarianism

*Churches lose power after Revolutionary War

*Methodists come to America1770’s – Francis Asbury

*Baptist Church

*Outdoor “Camp Meetings”

Big debate – Predestination

Methodists, Baptists and Presbyterians reject it

much more American – individual freedom

Basic Message

*Readmit God into daily life *Embrace Piety *Reject Skeptical Rationalism

BIG SUPPORTERS

*Woman

*Native Americans

*Blacks

INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

Industrial Revolution begins in England

Machines run by water & wind until steam engine perfected

Allows factories to be anywhere

1st industry – textiles

Technology brought over from England

Starts in textile industry

Samuel Slater bring knowledge of British equipment

Helps set up first textile mill-hires entire families

Rhode Island System

Eli Whitney

*Cotton Gin

*Interchangeable parts

How to get the goods to market?

Domestic-turnpike steamship

Foreign-merchant marine fleet

Jefferson personally:

•Politician•Diplomat•Farmer•Architect•Inventor•Philosopher•Collected books and dinosaur bones

Jefferson politically:

•Strict constitutionalist•Small government•States rights

Presidential Actions

*Abolishes all internal taxes *Cuts government spending *Reduces debt $83 to $45m *Cuts Army 4000 to 2500 *Cuts Navy 25 to 7 ships

Chief Justice John

Marshall

1801-1835

Served on Washington’s staff

Saw how states refused GW’s requests for supplies

Feels states too powerful

First Great Case of the Supreme Court

*Chief Justice John Marshall

*MARBURY v. MADISON

Judicial Review

T JEFF STRIKES BACK

*Gets Congress to try to Impeach Samuel Chase

*Can you be impeached for political reasons?

Louisiana Purchase

France gets title of Louisiana from Spain in secret treaty

Spain won’t allow US ships to unload in New Orleans

*Robert Livingston

*Monroe joins him

*Goal: buy New Orleans

*Get Louisiana - $15 million

Jefferson is strict constitutionalist, how can he justify this move?

Good of country will counter ill effects of loose construction

Meriwether Lewis and William

Clark

*Essex Junto:

New England Federalists who feel only way to keep power is to leave Union

Need New York – need a New York political power

Ask Hamilton, turns the down

Look to Burr

Hamilton accuses Burr of treason

*duels Hamilton July 11, 1804

*Plans with Gov. Wilkinson

*Burr plots with Governor of Louisiana to capture part of Mexico from Spain

*arrested for treason

*tried in Circuit Court

*Justice Marshall

*limits evidence

*sets strict definition

ROAD

TO

WAR

POLITICS OF FOREIGN POLICY

Federalists: pro-England

D-R: pro-France

ENGLAND

Must stop in England

England stopping American ships and taking sailors off

Said they were deserters

IMPRESSMENT

*Impressment - USS Chesapeake fired

on, 4 taken off

EMBARGO ACT –1807

Prohibits US ships from any foreign ports

Who does this hurt?

Merchant & ship-owners

Where are they found?

New England

In 1808 election Federalists run stronger than usual

Before he leaves Jefferson replace Embargo Act

NON-INTERCOURSE ACT

1809

US can trade with anyone except England & France

MACON’S BILL #2

* Trade with everyone *Will stop trade w/violators of

neutrality

Out West

William Henry Harrison

Harrison:*born in Virginia*father signed Declaration*Indian Fighter*wants to develop the West*appointed Governor of Indiana Territory

Will administer Jefferson’s Indian policy

*convert to settled farmers

*head west of Mississippi River

Either choice requires the surrender of the land

England’s worried about Canada

Might need help in defending against America

Who is also worried about Americans?

Tecumseh: Chief of the Shawnee

Tenskwatawa: The Prophet

BATTLE OF TIPPECANOE

Another problem:

FLORIDA

*haven for runaway slaves

*Indian attacks against Georgia and Alabama

WAR HAWKS

Henry Clay John C. Calhoun

WAR of 1812

*June 18,1812 *Forts Dearborn & Detroit *Battle of Lake Erie-Perry *Battle of the Thames *Battle of Horseshoe Bend

Andrew Jackson

Jackson:*Planter form Tennessee*Attack Creeks at Horseshoe Bend-wins *Captures Pensacola-only problem, not fighting Spain

British defeat an American force outside of Washington, the march to the capitol

British set fire to several public buildings including the Executive Mansion

*Brits try to capture Baltimore *Fort McHenry *Francis Scott Key

BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS

*January 8, 1815 Brits US

killedwound

capture

700 8

1400 13

500 0

Battle of New Orleans

Treaty of Ghent*December 24, 1814

*Trade Agreement 1815

*Rush-Begot Agreement 1817

Hartford Convention

*December 1814 *New England Federalists *Talk of secession *Talk of nullification *Propose 7 amendments to protect New England

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