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10-30 Agenda

• QUIZ• Take notes: Jefferson • Marbury vs. Madison • Turn notebooks in!!!

• (Movie tomorrow )

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President Thomas JeffersonMarbury v. Madison

The Louisiana PurchaseLewis and Clark Expedition

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Jefferson Becomes President

• Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States, takes the oath of office on March 4, 1801.

• President Jefferson called the United States a rising nation, spread over a wide and fruitful land.

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Jefferson’s Inaugural Address

• March 4, 1801, Jefferson is sworn in by the Senate as President and gives his first official speech and presents his goals.– He supported state’s rights and believed that states could best

protect individual freedoms.– He wanted to reduce the power and size of the federal

government.– He supported the philosophy of “laissez-faire,” which means

that people should do as they choose, especially in trade and commerce.

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Testing the Constitution• Federalists passed the Judiciary Act of 1801 right before Jefferson

comes into office. They increased the number of federal judges and appointed Federalist judges so that the Federalists would control the courts.

• In the Supreme Court Case, Marbury v. Madison, Chief Justice John Marshall sides with James Madison, Jefferson’s Secretary of State. Marshall reinforces the principle of Judicial Review.– The Constitution is the supreme law of the land– The judicial branch has to uphold the Constitution

• Other court cases further broaden federal power

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Jefferson’s First Problem

• Spain closed the port of New Orleans to western farmers, hoping to stop the United States from moving farther west past the Mississippi River.

• Spain had taken over all of Louisiana, including New Orleans, after France lost the French and Indian War.

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A Secret Revealed

• During the French and Indian War, France had given much of its land in North America to Spain to prevent the British from getting control of it.

• In 1802 President Jefferson learned that Spain had secretly given Louisiana back to France.

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The Louisiana Purchase

• Thomas Jefferson sent Robert Livingston and James Monroe to ask the French leader, Napoleon to sell part of Louisiana, including New Orleans to the United States.

• President Jefferson offered $10 million.

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Dealing with Napoleon

• Napoleon was fighting two wars. One in the Caribbean and one with England.

• He needed money to pay the costs of these two wars.

• He offered to sell the land to the United States for $15 million.

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Let’s Make a Deal

• The U.S. wanted to purchase approximately 800,000 square miles of land.

• The purchase price was $15 million which was 4¢ per acre.

• Today, the same land purchase would cost approximately $200 million.

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Deal or No Deal?

• On April 30, 1803, the United States agreed to purchase the huge territory, reaching from the Mississippi River west to the Rocky Mountains and from New Orleans north to Canada.

• The territory became known as the Louisiana Purchase.

• Eventually, this land would become 15 new states.

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Was it a Good Deal?• The Louisiana Purchase doubled the size

of the United States.• The U.S. gained control of the port of New

Orleans.• With this land purchase, the U.S. became

one of the largest countries in the world.• The Louisiana Purchase was one of the

largest land sales in the history of the United States.

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Lewis and Clark Expedition

• Thomas Jefferson asked Meriwether Lewis to lead an expedition to learn all he could about the new land.

• Lewis asked his friend William Clark to assist him with the expedition.

• York, William Clark’s slave, also helped with the mission to explore the new land.

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Corps of Discovery

• The leaders of the expedition called their group the Corps of Discovery.

• The group left from St. Louis and traveled up the Missouri River in 1804.

• The main goal of the journey was to map the land for President Jefferson.

• They encountered many Native American tribes along the way.

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Sacagawea

• Sacagawea agreed to travel with Lewis and Clark and serve as a translator.

• She was 15 years old.• She carried her infant son

on her back during the journey.

• She died at the age of 26.

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Results of the Expedition

• Lewis and Clark traveled from St. Louis to the Pacific Ocean.

• They returned to St. Louis in 1806.• The expedition lasted almost 3 years.• They brought back maps showing the major

rivers and mountains, seeds, plants, and even living animals.

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