Objective Identify how the United States expanded its borders during Thomas Jeffersons presidency Page 57 Simplifying the Presidency Walked to his own inauguration Wore work clothes when accepting visitors ID: 749007
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Jefferson’s Presidency
Objective:Identify how the United States expanded its borders during Thomas Jefferson’s presidency.
Page 57Slide2
Simplifying the Presidency
Walked to his own inauguration
Wore work clothes when accepting visitors
Reduced the size of the army
Rolled back Hamilton’s economic program by eliminating all internal taxes
Reduced the power of the National Bank
Favored free trade: reduced tariffsSlide3
Southern Dominance
First president to take office in Washington D.C.Slide4
Federalists Lose Power
Northern Federalists refused to campaign because they didn’t want to appeal to the common people
Settlers in new states tended to vote Democratic-Republican because they were farmersSlide5
Marbury v. Madison
William Marbury receives his judgeship at the last minute of Adams’s Presidency
President Jefferson’s Secretary of State refused to deliver Marbury’s paper giving him the job.
Marbury sues to get the papers
Chief Justice John Marshall declares the Judiciary Act of 1789 unconstitutional
Marshall’s decision confirms the principle of judicial review – the ability of the Supreme Court to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional.Slide6
Louisiana Purchase
Napoleon Bonaparte of France convinces Spain to return Louisiana to France.
Jefferson sends Monroe to France to try to buy New Orleans from France.
Napoleon, needing money for a war, decides to sell all of Louisiana to the U.S.
Monroe, not consulting Jefferson, buys it all for $15 million.
Jefferson, abandons his strict interpretation of the Constitution and the Senate ratifies the treaty and doubles the size of the United States.Slide7
Lewis and Clark
Jefferson wants to explore the new territory he just purchased.
Jefferson appoints Meriwether Lewis, who chooses William Clark to assist, to lead the exploration.
The group later hires a Native American woman, Sacajawea, as a guide and interpreter.
The expeditions spends two years and four months exploring the territory and makes it to the Pacific Ocean.
This is the first step in the United States laying claim to the land between the Mississippi River and the
Pacific Ocean.