The Revolution of 1800
revolution of 1800
Thomas Jefferson called his election "the Revolution of 1800" because it marked the first time that power in America passed from one party to another. He promised to govern as he felt the Founders intended, based on decentralized government and trust in the people to make the right decisions for themselves. Ever since, these have become known as Jeffersonian principles.
whiskey rebellion
the first test of federal authority in the young republic. It demonstrated the willingness and ability of the federal government to enforce its laws. It also established a precedent when the president called up state militias for federal purposes. it proved that the U.S. government was willing and able to suppress violent opposition with military force. The events during this rebellion also played a significant role in the development of political parties.
Jeffersonian Republics
the political philosophy adopted by the Republican Party during the early 1800s that called for a limited national government and reduced federal spending. This policy was initially put into practice by Thomas Jefferson when he assumed the presidency in 1801.
aaron burr
the third vice president of the US under Thomas Jefferson. He killed then Sec of Treasury Alexander Hamilton in a duel. He never served jail time but completed his VP term.