PPT-Republican Rule: Jefferson through the Era of Good Feelings
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Chapter 8 Jeffersonian Republicanism Antifederalists DemocraticRepublicansRepublicans Ideology Wanted a democratic governmentpower in the hands of the people Did
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Chapter 8 Jeffersonian Republicanism Antifederalists DemocraticRepublicansRepublicans Ideology Wanted a democratic governmentpower in the hands of the people Did not want all white males to vote only the educated but they thought any person could be educated contrast with the Federalists. Home State Served Virginia1789-1797Federalist Massachusetts1797-1801Federalist Virginia1801-1809Democratic-Republican Virginia1817-1825Democratic-Republican Massachusetts1825-1829Democratic-Republican REPUBLICAN ASCENDANCY: . The Jeffersonian Vision. America Past and Present. Eighth Edition. Divine. . . . Breen. . . . Fredrickson. . . . Williams. . . . Gross. . . Chapter 7. The “Revolution of 1800” . Burr and Jefferson tie in the election of 1800. Alexander Hamilton supports Jefferson . Jefferson, Republican, takes office with Burr as VP . Peaceful transfer of power from one party to another . The Jeffersonian Vision. 1800–1814. 8. President Jefferson . In 1800, Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr each received 73 electoral votes. The election was finally decided in February 1801 when the House of Representatives, on the thirty-sixth ballot, chose Jefferson by a vote of 10 to 4. This flag commemorates Jefferson’s victory in the election.. Teddy ?. Alisha cooper. November 27. th. 2102. U. .S history 2. Who . teddy was . Teddy was born October 27, 1858 and died January 6, 1919. teddy was born in New York City. He died in Oyster Bay. Teddy went to Harvard University , Columbia Law School.. . 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.”. Feelings Have Become Dominant. Advertising – Feelings more than Facts.. Art – Feelings more than beauty.. Politics – Feelings more than Policies.. Workplace – Feelings more than Duty.. Some Areas of More Serious Consequence. LESSON 16. Lesson Objectives. When you are finished with this lesson you should be able to:. Explain why the Framers opposed the idea of political parties. . Describe the other ideas that helped political parties to gain acceptance.. Federalists. Versus. Democratic-Republicans. Growth of Political Parties. Who were the leaders?. What were the issues?. THE ELECTION OF 1796. Vice President John Adams (left) against former Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson (right), former friends now turned bitter political enemies.. On Religious Freedom. “Religious Slavery”. Right of Conscience “we never submitted”– Bill of Right should have been clearer on this as far as States are concerned. . People are answerable only to God for their beliefs. 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. Mr. Krueger. Contradictions?. William Jenson – an Englishman living in the US for 13 years encountered true Jefferson Republicans.. They were: self – confident, assertive, blatantly racist, and never to be delegated to low states.. Analyze the development of the two-party system during the presidency of George Washington, including controversies over domestic and foreign policies and the regional interests of the Democratic-Republicans and the Federalists..
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