jefferson leads the nation chapter 9 section 1. swbats 1.compare “strict” versus “loose”...

18
Jefferson Leads the Nation Chapter 9 Section 1

Upload: aleesha-hodges

Post on 11-Jan-2016

216 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Jefferson Leads the Nation Chapter 9 Section 1. SWBATs 1.Compare “strict” versus “loose” interpretations of the Constitution. 2.Describe how the Marbury

Jefferson Leads the Nation

Chapter 9

Section 1

Page 2: Jefferson Leads the Nation Chapter 9 Section 1. SWBATs 1.Compare “strict” versus “loose” interpretations of the Constitution. 2.Describe how the Marbury

SWBATs

1. Compare “strict” versus “loose” interpretations of the Constitution.

2. Describe how the Marbury v. Madison case empowered the Supreme Court.

3. Label a map of the USA of 1806.

4. Explain the reasons for and the results of Jefferson’s “embargo.”

5. Illustrate the “American System.”

6. Explain the Monroe Doctrine.

Page 3: Jefferson Leads the Nation Chapter 9 Section 1. SWBATs 1.Compare “strict” versus “loose” interpretations of the Constitution. 2.Describe how the Marbury

TJ’s Inauguration

• ____ in Washington D.C.• “Every difference of

opinion is not a difference of ______ . . . We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists.”– Describe a difference of

opinion that is not about principles or morals.

– What is meant by the “We are all . . . “ statement?

Page 4: Jefferson Leads the Nation Chapter 9 Section 1. SWBATs 1.Compare “strict” versus “loose” interpretations of the Constitution. 2.Describe how the Marbury

TJ view on Interpreting the Constitution was STRICT

• Federalists had been “________” interpreters. – If it doesn’t say we

____, then we can!

• Demo-Reps were “____” interpreters.– If it doesn’t say we

___, then we can’t!

• The C doesn’t say we can’t have a bank, ____ __________________ __________________

• The C doesn’t say we can have a bank, ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________

Are you a “strict” or “loose”

interpreter of your parents’ rules?

Are you a “strict” or “loose”

interpreter of your parents’ rules?

Page 5: Jefferson Leads the Nation Chapter 9 Section 1. SWBATs 1.Compare “strict” versus “loose” interpretations of the Constitution. 2.Describe how the Marbury

Costs Cut

• _________ size of the Army• Halted __________ of the Navy• Lowered costs of government _______ _______• All internal __________ eliminated (name one!)• Influence of _______ of U.S. reduced

Page 6: Jefferson Leads the Nation Chapter 9 Section 1. SWBATs 1.Compare “strict” versus “loose” interpretations of the Constitution. 2.Describe how the Marbury

III. Adam’s influence lessened

• _____ of Alien and Sedition Acts• __________ all convicted under A&S Acts• Did not ________ appointment of Marbury

What do TJ’s actsSay about continuityBetween PresidentialAdministrations?

A&S

Page 7: Jefferson Leads the Nation Chapter 9 Section 1. SWBATs 1.Compare “strict” versus “loose” interpretations of the Constitution. 2.Describe how the Marbury

Marbury v. Madision,Principle of Judicial Review

• When Madison DID NOT deliver Marbury’s appointment, Marbury _____ saying the Judiciary Act of 1801 required that the appointment be delivered.

• The Supreme Court heard the case and declared the law requiring them to decide on the case was __________________ and thereby could not order Madison to deliver the appointment.

• Supreme Court has power to• Declare laws “____________”• Called “JUDICIAL _______.”

Is this a Check or Balance?

Page 8: Jefferson Leads the Nation Chapter 9 Section 1. SWBATs 1.Compare “strict” versus “loose” interpretations of the Constitution. 2.Describe how the Marbury

Geography when TJ took Office

• Describe the natural boundaries of the United States of America as of 1801 when Thomas Jefferson took office?

• Where might TJ and other Americans be interested in expanding the USA boundaries?

LA Purchase TJ's Administration

Page 9: Jefferson Leads the Nation Chapter 9 Section 1. SWBATs 1.Compare “strict” versus “loose” interpretations of the Constitution. 2.Describe how the Marbury

Continued Problems with GB

• British warships continued to “________” sailors from American ships and otherwise interfere with US trade.

• Jefferson urged and Congress passed an “________ Act” essentially __________all trade with all foreign countries.

• This devastated the economies of the _________ states.

Page 10: Jefferson Leads the Nation Chapter 9 Section 1. SWBATs 1.Compare “strict” versus “loose” interpretations of the Constitution. 2.Describe how the Marbury

Trade Problems continue under President James Madison

• Madison will change the embargo to the “Non-Intercourse” act, forbidding trade with only _________ and _________.

• If one or the other stopped interfering with US commerce overseas, trade would begin again with that country.

Page 11: Jefferson Leads the Nation Chapter 9 Section 1. SWBATs 1.Compare “strict” versus “loose” interpretations of the Constitution. 2.Describe how the Marbury
Page 12: Jefferson Leads the Nation Chapter 9 Section 1. SWBATs 1.Compare “strict” versus “loose” interpretations of the Constitution. 2.Describe how the Marbury

I. Cause(s)

• England and France @ war• Both interfered w/Am trade.• Eng impressed Am sailors

• Jefferson’s _______ was not enough• ______ troubles, supported & aided by _______• War Hawks in congress press for war w/Eng (2nd

generation, born under U.S. flag)• Federalist opposed the war as they favored trade with

Eng. – Jefferson had initiated an Embargo against Eng which had

devastated New England trade

Page 13: Jefferson Leads the Nation Chapter 9 Section 1. SWBATs 1.Compare “strict” versus “loose” interpretations of the Constitution. 2.Describe how the Marbury

II. Course of War• Names:

– _____________ War– War for _________– Indian War beyond the

Appalachians– _______ _____ for

American Independence• Events

– Sea Battle Victories for Americans– Attempt to take Canada ______– Washington D.C. _______ in 1814– Ft McHenry attacked– War Ends– Andrew Jackson wins decisively in New Orleans

Page 14: Jefferson Leads the Nation Chapter 9 Section 1. SWBATs 1.Compare “strict” versus “loose” interpretations of the Constitution. 2.Describe how the Marbury

III. Consequences

• ___________ agreements between Eng & America

• Canadian ___________ established, East to central

• _______________ becomes war hero, very popular

• Indirect result: Later, Spain is convinced to _____ Florida to U.S.A. (Jackson had begun __________ it w/o official orders from Washington)

Page 15: Jefferson Leads the Nation Chapter 9 Section 1. SWBATs 1.Compare “strict” versus “loose” interpretations of the Constitution. 2.Describe how the Marbury

The American System

The Missouri Compromise

The Monroe DoctrineMO Compromise

American System

Page 16: Jefferson Leads the Nation Chapter 9 Section 1. SWBATs 1.Compare “strict” versus “loose” interpretations of the Constitution. 2.Describe how the Marbury

The American System

• Achieve National ___________ Growth• _________ North supply manufactured goods• _________ South supply cotton• ________ supply foodstuffs • To do list:

– Protective________– barrier to Euro goods– Transportation improvements – _______ & ______

become physical connector• Future Connectors: Railroads, ???

– Second National ________ – financial connector

Page 17: Jefferson Leads the Nation Chapter 9 Section 1. SWBATs 1.Compare “strict” versus “loose” interpretations of the Constitution. 2.Describe how the Marbury

The Missouri Compromise• 1787 slavery prohibited

in the NW Territory• 1819 Missouri applied

for statehood allowing __________ – Congress Struggled over it

• Maine applied also• MO ___________ ----

36°30’, ____ north & slave _______ , except __________

Page 18: Jefferson Leads the Nation Chapter 9 Section 1. SWBATs 1.Compare “strict” versus “loose” interpretations of the Constitution. 2.Describe how the Marbury

Monroe Doctrine

• After the Napoleonic Wars ended Spain and Portugal wanted to reclaim colonies

• Russians making claims to west coast

• European powers are not to _________ in American continental affairs.– Do not create any new

c________.– Do not __________

independent republics.• These actions will be

considered as dangerous to our safety and peace.

• The USA will stay out of _________ affairs and will not interfere in ________ colonies