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Bell-work 1/27/13Update notebooks
EQ: What occurred under TJ’s administrationTSWBAT evaluate the presidency of TJ12/17 BOR Chart 61
12/18 Ratification Order/Debate 621/21 New Republic LGS 631/21 New Republic SPC 641/21 GW Administration 65
1/23 JA Administration 66 1/27 TJ Administration 67
Glue In, Fill out SPC
The student will be able to evaluate the presidency of Thomas Jefferson, the election of 1800, judicial review and the Louisiana Purchase with 80% accuracy
Where does this objective fit into the NEW REPUBLIC learning goal scale?
What do you need to be able to do with this objective to SCALE Everest or reach mastery level?
Write was is in red today only!
Objective:
The Federalists had controlled the national government in previous terms, puppeteer-ed by Alexander Hamilton
The election of 1800 would change things…Jefferson would base the running of the government on Republican values(He hated elitism and he wanted to stop Hamilton’s influence in the government)
Jefferson referred to the election as the “Revolution of 1800” because things were going to change!!!
1. Time for a CHANGE
Two parties running a candidate Federalists: John Adams (65), CC
Pinckney (64), John Jay (1) Republicans: Thomas Jefferson (73),
Aaron Burr (73) Electoral votes were a tie; therefore
it went to the HOR to break the tie and choose a president.
The men seated in the HOR had been there since 1798 and were all federalists.
They all got one vote and voted a tie 35 times, on the 36th vote they finally elected Jefferson as president.
Jefferson made a point to the nation by showing up in ordinary clothes and walking to his inauguration instead of riding in a fancy carriage. What was he trying to prove in this action?
2. Election of 1800
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12th Amendment: changed how electors voted. Beginning in 1804, electors would vote separately for President and vice president
Hamilton meets his end! In 1804, Aaron Burr (VP)
challenges Hamilton to a duel. Duel’s were a way to resolve a
conflict (just a discharging of weapons) not usually meant to kill
Hamilton is shot and killed by the current Vice President of the US and suffers no legal consequences
3. Consequences of Election
Jefferson wanted to stop Hamilton, his influence, and policies.
Wanted to limit the federal government’s power over states and citizens
Jefferson believed in the idea of laissez faire “let alone” which means that the government should not interfere in the economy
Jefferson fired all tax collectors Shrank the military (down to
13 ships) Eliminated all federal taxes
4. New Republican policies
William Marbury was signed at the last minute by Adams as a federal judge
Jefferson’s Sec. of State James Madison did not get deliver the employment contract to TJ to be signed..he looses the job
Marbury sues Madison Justice John Marshall(federalist),
decides to declare the Judiciary Act of 1789 unconstitutional. John Marshall actually wins the case by establishing judicial review.
Supreme Court ruled that Congress cannot pass laws that are opposing to the Constitution, and that it is the role of the judicial system to interpret what the Constitution permits, not Congress.
The Supreme Court has the authority to strike down unconstitutional laws.
5. Judicial Review
Complete your progress chart for I and J
Circle Map for Jefferson, describe his administration and actions as president
Progress Chart and Summary