PPT-CHAPTER 10 – THE JEFFERSON ERA
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Section 1 Jefferson Takes Office Todays Essential Question How did conflict continue between Jefferson and the Federalists Vocabulary analyze examine carefully
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Section 1 Jefferson Takes Office Todays Essential Question How did conflict continue between Jefferson and the Federalists Vocabulary analyze examine carefully and in detail radical person who holds extreme political views. REPUBLICAN ASCENDANCY: . The Jeffersonian Vision. America Past and Present. Eighth Edition. Divine. . . . Breen. . . . Fredrickson. . . . Williams. . . . Gross. . . . c . Section 3: Jefferson: Creating Personal Space for Self-Reflection . c. “Mr. J. went to his apartments, the door of which is never opened but by himself and his retirement seems so sacred that I told him it was his sanctum sanctorum.”. The “Revolution of 1800”. Jefferson wins, Burr becomes VP . Peaceful transfer of power among parties. 12. th. . Amendment (separate. vote President/VP). Jefferson keeps virtually all of Hamilton’s policies in place (not excise tax). 1800-1812. The election of 1800. Thomas Jefferson. Aaron Burr. John Adams. 1800 Election Results. “Revolution of 1800”. Election of 1800 pitted . Thomas Jefferson. and his Democratic-Republican Party vs. . Crash Course: #10. Essential Questions. What were the key issues in the early 1800s that caused divide and debate between the national political parties? . After the . Louisiana Purchase. , how did the US government attempt to influence and control North America and the Western Hemisphere, including examples of exploration, military efforts, . The “Revolution of 1800”. Jefferson . wins, Burr becomes . VP . Peaceful . transfer of power among . parties. 12. th. Amendment. Jefferson keeps virtually all of Hamilton’s policies in place (not excise tax). Key Terms for Chapter 10. Democratic. Laissez faire. Free market. Judicial review. Create a Key Terms section in your journal.. Write the WORD, DEFINITION, and PICTURE. . You have 10 minutes. . Democratic. Learning Target:. I will be able to evaluate the growth of the federal government following the so-called “Revolution of 1800”.. Republican Identities in a New Republic. An age of rapid population growth. Chapter 6: forging the new republic. Main Idea: President Washington and other leaders tried to solve the new nation’s economic problems. This led to the rise of political parties.. Chapter 6 section 1: Washington becomes president. George Washington . elected president unanimously – took office 1789. Government began on harmonious note but party politics already emerging in states. Constitution did not address political parties (election). I. Federalist and Republican Mudslingers. In 1800 election, Federalists faced handicaps:. Alien and Sedition Acts incited many enemies. Feverish preparations for war with France swelled federal debt and required new taxes, including a stamp tax. “The Origins of American Politics”. (1789 – 1820). http://. news.yahoo.com/video/whoknew-american-history-know-us-060000812.html. . Washington’s Presidency. Major Political Events:. First Bank of the U.S.. outcomes. Zeroes Are Preventable. Democrats. Republicans. Rule by the people (everyone votes). Rule by the select few (more careful of citizenship. and voting). Strong (large. government). Strong state (small national government). The Federalist Era. Section 1: The First President. Hamilton vs. Jefferson. Look back at pg. 277.. Now that you have historical context, what do you think these quotes mean?. Why do these men feel as they do?.
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