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The Jeffersonian Republic
Chapter 9
1790s Second Great Awakening begins
Significant Events
1801 Jefferson inaugurated in Washington
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1803 Marbury v. Madison; Louisiana Purchase 1804-1806 Lewis and Clark expedition
1807 Chesapeake Affair; Embargo Act passed 1808 Madison elected president
1811 Battle of Tippecanoe 1812 War declared against Great Britain
1814 Washington burned; Hartford Convention
1816 Monroe elected president
1823 Monroe Doctrine proclaimed
The Revolution of 1800
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“[The Election of 1800] was as real a revolution in the principles of our government as that of 1776 was in form.”
-Thomas Jefferson
Jefferson in Power
The New Capital City
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Jefferson in Power
Jefferson’s Character and Philosophy Agrarian values Jefferson’s radicalism exaggerated
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Jefferson in Power
Republican Principles Limited Government
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Jefferson in Power
Jefferson’s Economic Policies Failure to abolish Hamilton’s programs
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Jefferson in Power
John Marshall and Judicial Review Marbury v. Madison Judicial review
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Jefferson in Power
The Jeffersonian attack on the Judiciary Chase’s impeachment
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Jefferson and Western Expansion
The Louisiana Purchase Sale of Louisiana Jefferson’s pragmatism
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Jefferson and Western Expansion
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Jefferson and Western Expansion
Lewis and Clark Exploration of the West
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Map of Lewis and Clark’s expedition
Library of Congress
Whites and Indians on the Frontier
The Course of White Settlement Maturing society
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Whites and Indians on the Frontier
A Changing Environment Effects of deforestation
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Whites and Indians on the Frontier
The Second Great Awakening Cane Ridge African Americans and revivals Attraction of revivals
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Daily Lives
Public Space/ Private Space
The Frontier Camp Meeting
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Religious Camp Meeting Library of Congress
Whites and Indians on the Frontier
Pressure on Indian Lands and Culture Destruction of Indian cultures
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Whites and Indians on the Frontier
The Prophet, Tecumseh, and the Pan-Indian Movement Prophet’s message Tecumseh’s movement Tecumseh’s failure in the South
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Whites and Indians on the Frontier
The Prophet, Tecumseh, and the Pan-Indian Movement
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Whites and Indians on the Frontier
The Prophet, Tecumseh, and the Pan-Indian Movement
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Tecumseh versus the Prophet
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counter pointcounter
The Second War for American Independence
Neutral Rights Impressment American ships seized Orders in Council
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The Second War for American Independence
The Embargo
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The Second War for American Independence
Madison and the Young Republicans Madison’s character War Hawks
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The Second War for American Independence
The Decision for War Declaration of war
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The Second War for American Independence
National Unpreparedness Military weakness Strategic blunders
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The Second War for American Independence
“A Chance Such as Will Never Occur Again” Defeat of the Creeks Tecumseh’s death
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The Second War for American Independence
The British Invasion
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The Second War for American Independence
The British Invasion Burning of Washington Jackson’s victory at New Orleans
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The Second War for American Independence
The Hartford Convention “Mr. Madison’s War” Treaty of Ghent
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America Turns Inward
Monroe’s Presidency The Era of Good Feelings Transcontinental Treaty
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America Turns Inward
The Monroe Doctrine Improved relations with Britain Monroe Doctrine
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America Turns Inward
The End of an Era End of foreign threat End of the Revolution
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