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What was the effect of Jeffersons foreign policy of economic coercion

Stimulated manufacturing in the United States

What was one of the first lessons learned by the jeffersonians after their victory in the 1800 presidential election

That its easier to condense from th stump than to govern constitently

What was involved in the Chesapeake incident

The flagrant use of impressments

What area provided Thomas Jefferson the bulk of his support

The south and the west

Who strongly supported the war of 1812 after it had begun

The west and south

Why did Jefferson distrust large standing armies

They could be used to establish a dictatorship

Why did the British impress American sailors into the British navy

They needed more men

What ideals did Jefferson see to include with his election and mission

To return the original spirit of revolution , restore the republican experiment, check the growth, Of the republican experiment, halt the decay of virtue

What was Jeffersons first major foreign policy decision

To send a naval squadron to the Mediterranean

As president, what happened to Thomas Jeffersons previous stand on political issues

Was reversed

What was president James Madison major foreign policy mistakes

accepted Napoleon's promise to recognize America's rights [war with England]

What was the result of the battle at tippecanoe

in the death of the dream of an Indian confederacy

What did macons bill #2 do

permitted trade with all nations but promised that if either Britain or France lifted its commercial restrictions on American trade, the United States would stop trading with the other

What did the New England states do during the war of 1812

the New England states lent more money Nd sent more food to the British army than to the American army

What was a major reason that James Madison turned to was in 1812

to restore confidence in the republican experiment

Why did war Hawks demand war with Britain

wipe out renewed Indian resistance [to expand in West & South] defend American rights gain more territory revenge the manhandling of American sailors

Why was Thomas Jeffersons "revolution of 1800" remarkable

It marked the peaceful and orderly transfer of power on the basis of election results accepted by all parties

Why did Thomas and his supporters oppose John Adams last minute appointment of new judges

It was an attempt by a defeated party to entrench itself in the government

What Chief Justice carried out Alexander Hamiltons ideas concerning a powerful federal government

John Marshall

As president, what did Jefferson do to major federalist economic reforms

Left practically all of them intact

Jefferson had strong misgiving about the wisdom of what

Maintaining a large standing army

What did Tecumseh argue that Indians should not do

Not cede control to of land to whites unless all Indians agreed

What happened to Aaron burr after killing Alexander Hamilton in a duel

Plotted divide the United States

What benefits were gained from Lewis and Clarks expedition

A rich harvest of scientific observation maps , high-raising adventure stories, knowledge of the Indians of the region, but it did not yield treaties with several Indian nations

What was one of the greatest problems that John Adams and the federalists faced in the election of 1800

Adams refusal to take the country to war against France

Why was Jefferson conscience-striken about the purchase of the Louisiana territory

Because he believed that the purchase was unconstitutional

What was a major characteristic of Thomas Jeffersons presidency

By his moderation in the administration of public policy

What did Jefferson do to guard American shores

Constructed two hundred tiny gunboats

What did Jefferson do to deal with British and French violations of Americas neutrality

Enacted an economic embargo

Why did Napoleon choose to sell Louisiana to the U.S.

He had suffered misfortunes in santo Domingo, he hoped that the territory would one day help America into thwart the ambitious of the British, he did not want to drive America into the arms of the British, yellow fever killed many troops


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