Jefferson

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Democratic-Republican

RD 3

1801-1809

PRESIDENCY OF THOMAS JEFFERSON


Jefferson saw his election as a turning point. He believed the best government was one that governed least. He believed strongly for the common farmer and opposed special privileges for the wealthy. He had dreamed of extending the United States westward. And in 1803, Napoleon Bonaparte, the new ruler of France, offered to sell the Louisiana Territory. This purchase doubled the size of the nation In 1804 he commissioned Lewis and Clark to explore this vast region Their expedition laid the groundwork for the future westward expansion of the United States.

MARBURY V. MADISON

Judicial review gives the right of the Supreme Court to declare a law unconstitutional. This greatly strengthened the power of the judiciary by making it the final authority in interpreting the Constitution.

THE EMBARGO ACT OF 1807


War continued to rage between Britain and France. British ships started stopping US ships Sometimes they took Americans to serve on British ships this practice was called impressment forced military service this greatly humiliated Americans and put pressure on President Jefferson to take action. Jefferson pushed the Embargo Act this prohibited American ships from trading with European nations. The Embargo Act was lifted and replaced with the NonIntercourse Act which lifted the embargo on US shipping except for ships bound for British or French ports.

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