CHAPTER 11 THE TRIUMPHS AND TRAVAILS OF JEFFERSONIAN DEMOCRACY

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CHAPTER 11: THE TRIUMPHS AND TRAVAILS OF JEFFERSONIAN DEMOCRACY

CHAPTER 11:

THE TRIUMPHS AND TRAVAILS OF JEFFERSONIAN DEMOCRACY


Name:

Period:


Federalist and Republican Mudslingers

Know: John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Whispering Campaign

1. What political liabilities existed for Adams and for Jefferson in 1800?





The Jeffersonian "Revolution of 1800"

Know: Aaron Burr

2. Was the 1800 election more or less important than the 1796 election? Explain.





3. If the Federalists had power for such a short time, were they really that important? Explain.





Responsibility Breeds Moderation

Know: Pell-mell

4. How revolutionary was the "Revolution of 1800?"





Jeffersonian Restraint

Know: Albert Gallatin

5. "As president, Thomas Jefferson acted more like a Federalist than like a Democratic Republican." Assess.





The "Dead Clutch" of the Judiciary

Know: Judiciary Act of 1801, Midnight Judges, John Marshall, Marbury v. Madison, Samuel Chase

6. What was the main purpose of John Marshall as Chief Justice? How can this be seen in the Marbury v. Madison decision?





Jefferson, a Reluctant Warrior

Know: Barbary States, Shores of Tripoli, Gunboats

7. How did Jefferson deal with the extortion of the Barbary States?







The Louisiana Godsend

Know: New Orleans, Deposit Privileges, James Monroe and Robert Livingston, Napoleon, Toussaint L'Ouverture

8. Explain two ways that history may have been different if the French had not sold Louisiana to the

United States.





Louisiana in the Long View

Know: Lewis and Clark, Sacajawea, Zebulun Pike

9. What positive consequences resulted from the Louisiana Purchase?





The Aaron Burr Conspiracies

Know: Aaron Burr, James Wilkinson

10. How did Aaron Burr demonstrate the weakness of the US government?





America: A Nutcracked Neutral

Know: Orders in Council, Impressment, Chesapeake affair

11. In what way did the struggle between France and Britain affect the United States?





The Hated Embargo

Know: Embargo Act, Non-Intercourse Act

12. Who opposed the embargo and why?





Madison’s Gamble

Know: James Madison, Macon's Bill No. 2

13. How did Napoleon take advantage of American policy?





Tecumseh and the Prophet

Know: War Hawks, Henry Clay, Tecumseh, The Prophet, William Henry Harrison

14. What considerations motivated the war hawks to call for war with Great Britain?





"Mr. Madison's War"

Know: War of 1812

15. How and why did New England Federalists oppose the War of 1812?




Key Terms and People to Know


Revolution of 1800


Judiciary act of 1801


Midnight judges


Marbury v. Madison


Tripolitan War


Haitian Revolution


Louisiana Purchase


Corps of Discovery


Orders in Council


Impressment


Chesapeake affair


Embargo Act


Non-Intercourse Act


Macon’s Bill No. 2


war hawks


Battle of Tippecanoe


Thomas Jefferson


Sally Hemings


Albert Gallatin


John Marshall


Samuel Chase


Napoleon Bonaparte


Robert R. Livingston


Toussaint L’Ouverture


Meriwether Lewis


William Clark


Sacajawea


Aaron Burr


James Wilkinson


James Madison


Tecumseh


Tenskwatawa (“the prophet”)



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