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THE LATE
EIGHTEENTH AND
EARLY NINETEENTH
CENTURIES

    To Jackson
EVENTS LEADING
TO THE
REVOLUTIONARY
WAR
(1750-1776)
In 1754 the
colonists
considered
themselves English
ALBANY PLAN OF UNION
In 1754,
representatives from
seven colonies met
in Albany
Developed by
Benjamin
Franklin
Provided for an inter-
colonial government
and a system for
collecting taxes for the
colonies' defense
Efforts to unite
the colonies met
with less success
than he hoped
Produced
“Join or Die”
 cartoon and
     flag
THE SEVEN
 YEARS' WAR
(1754-1763)
Lasted
ten years
also called the French
and Indian War
They fought on
 SAME side
Colonists were expanding
westward – French
wanted to protect fur
trade
French tried to stop
them by building
fortified outposts
George Washington
attacked a French
outpost and lost badly
Allowed to return to
Virginia, he was
welcomed as a hero!!
When the war was
over, England was
the undisputed
colonial power of
the continent
Many Americans
served in the English
army
English did not make
a good impression!
Sowed the first seeds of anti-
British sentiment in the
colonies
Indians particularly
disliked the English
English raised the price of
goods sold to the Indians
Pontiac rallied a group
of tribes in the Ohio
Valley and attacked
colonial outposts
British government
issued the Proclamation
of 1763 forbidding
settlement west of the
rivers running through
the Appalachians
Settlers had already
moved west of the
line.
The proclamation
agitated them
THE SUGAR ACT,
THE CURRENCY ACT,
AND THE STAMP ACT

WAR DEBTS
Colonies'
tradition of self-
taxation was
being usurped
Stamp Act affected a
group that was
literate, persuasive,
and argumentative-
namely, lawyers
James Otis wrote
The Rights of the
British Colonies
Asserted and Proved
Otis put forward
the "No taxation
without
representation"
argument
Otis did not
 advocate
 secession
Patrick Henry
drafted the Virginia
Stamp Act
Resolves, protesting
the tax
THE
TOWNSHEND
   ACTS
Taxed goods imported
directly from Britain
Some of the tax collected
was set aside for the the
British army
Patriots were
mostly white
Protestant
property holders
THE
 DECLARATION
      OF
INDEPENDENCE
H/O
The rebels were still
looking for the
masterpiece of
propaganda that
would rally colonists
Guess who
comes on the
scene ….
2 late colonies-to_jackson-2
They got it
in Common
Sense
In a nation of 2
million, most of whom
couldn't read, it sold
more than 100,000
copies in its first three
months
(about the same
  as selling 13
million compact
  discs today).
Thomas Jefferson
   wrote the
 Declaration of
 Independence
With the
document's signing
on July 4, 1776, the
Revolutionary War
 officially began.
Continental Army (as opposed
to local militias) had trouble
recruiting good soldiers
Recruited blacks, and up to 5,000
fought on the side of the rebels (in
return, most of those who had been
slaves were granted their freedom)
Franco-
American
Alliance
Helped the colonists
considerably.
Ultimately, the
colonists won a war
of attrition
The Treaty of Paris,
signed at the end of 1782,
granted the United States
independence and
generous territorial
rights.
CREATING A
FUNCTIONING
GOVERNMENT
 (1776-1800)
THE ARTICLES
      OF
CONFEDERATION
As soon as the
   Declaration of
 Independence was
signed, states began
 writing their own
    constitutions
In 1777 the Continental
Congress sent the Articles
of Confederation, the first
national constitution, to
the colonies for
ratification
FLAWS
It did not give the
national
government the
power to tax or to
regulate trade
Amendments to the
articles required the
unanimous consent
of all the states
Other
Problems
Women and blacks had
made sacrifices in the
fight for liberation, and
some expected at least a
degree of compensation
In 1787 an army of
1,500 farmers marched
on Boston to protest a
number of unfair
policies, both economic
and political.
They were armed and very
angry, and they gave the elite
class the wake-up call that the
revolution might not be over
yet. Shays' Rebellion helped
convince some that a stronger
central government was
necessary
Northwest Ordinance
of 1787 contained a bill
of rights, abolished
slavery in the
Northwest territories
A NEW
CONSTITUTION
The Virginia Plan, largely
the brainchild of James
Madison, called for an
entirely new government
based on the principle of
checks and balances.
Only three of the 42
delegates refused to sign
the finished document
(two because it did not
include a bill of rights)
Opposition forces
portrayed the federal
government under
the Constitution as an
all-powerful beast
Anti-Federalists,
were particularly
appalled by the
absence of a bill of
rights
Federalist position was
forcefully and persuasively
argued in the Federalist
Papers, anonymously
authored by James
Madison, Alexander
Hamilton, and John Jay
The Constitution
went into effect in
1789; the Bill of
Rights was added in
1791.
THE
WASHINGTON
PRESIDENCY
Created a
government made
up of the best
minds of his time
Thomas Jefferson as
Secretary of State and
Alexander Hamilton
as Secretary of the
Treasury      H/O
These two men
strongly disagreed
about the proper
relationship between
the federal government
and state governments
Hamilton proposed a
 National Bank --
Jefferson and James
Madison argued that the
Constitution allowed
Congress only those powers
specifically granted to it
Hamilton's plan
called for the federal
government to
assume the states'
debts
Plan clearly favored
Northern banks
Northern states also
had more remaining
debt than Southern
states
French
Revolution took
place during the
Washington
administration
Thomas Paine supported it.
Jefferson wanted to
support the revolution and
its republican ideals
Hamilton had aristocratic
leanings and so disliked the
revolutionaries
France and England resumed
hostilities

 Even Jefferson agreed
 that neutrality was the
 correct course to follow
American supporters of the
revolution held enthusiastic
rallies
Rallies were organized by
Democratic-Republican societies,
which evolved into the
Democratic-Republican political
party
Development of political
parties troubled the framers
of the Constitution
Washington even accused
the Democratic-Republican
societies of instigating the
Whiskey Rebellion
Armed rebels across
Pennsylvania, Maryland, and
Virginia defied government
efforts to collect the new tax
Washington sent a large
troop detachment to
disperse the rebels
Washington sent John Jay to
England to negotiate a treaty
concerning free trade
Congress attempted to
withhold funding to enforce
the treaty
The House of
Representatives asked
Washington to submit
all documents
pertinent to the treaty
Washington
refused,
establishing the
precedent of
executive privilege
THE ADAMS
PRESIDENCY
Electoral college selected
John Adams, a
Federalist, as
Washington's successor
Second-place candidate
became vice-president
So Adams' vice-
president was the
Democratic-
Republican Thomas
Jefferson
Adams' greatest
achievement was
avoiding war with
France
XYZ Affair
After the U.S. signed the Jay
Treaty with Britain, France
began seizing American ships …
Adams sent three diplomats to
Paris, where French officials
demanded a huge bribe before
they would allow negotiations

Adams published their written
report in the newspapers
He deleted the French
officials' names and
replaced them with the
letters X, Y, and Z
Public became
vehemently anti-French
Alien and Sedition Acts,
allowed the government to
forcibly expel foreigners
and to jail newspaper
editors for "scandalous
and malicious writing."
Acts were purely
political, aimed at
destroying the
Democratic-
Republicans,
Jefferson led the opposition
Together with
Madison, he drafted the
Virginia and Kentucky
Resolutions
Argued that the
states had the right
to judge the
constitutionality of
federal laws
Later referred to as
   nullification
Jefferson used the laws and
the resolutions as key issues
in his 1800 campaign for the
presidency
THE ELECTION
  OF 1800
Federalist party was split
clearing the way to the
presidency for the
Democratic-
Republicans
Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr
each received an equal number of
votes in the Electoral College,
which meant that the Federalist-
dominated House of
Representatives was required to
choose a president from between
the two
Alexander Hamilton
swallowed hard and
campaigned for Jefferson,
with whom he disagreed on
most issues and whom he
personally disliked, because he
believed Burr to be "a most
unfit and dangerous man."
Burr later
proved
Hamilton right
by killing him
For the second time in as
many elections, a president
was saddled with a vice-
president he did not want
Remedied in 1804 with
the Twelfth Amendment
to the Constitution
THE
JEFFERSONIAN
  REPUBLIC
 (1800-1823)
JEFFERSON'S
FIRST TERM
Adams was so upset about the
election that he left the
capital before Jefferson took
office
Before he left
town, however, he made a
number of "midnight
appointments," filling as
many government
positions with Federalists
as he could
Jefferson's response was
to refuse to recognize
those appointments
Upon taking office, Jefferson also
immediately pardoned all those
convicted under the Alien and Sedition
Acts, then persuaded Congress, now
controlled by his party, to repeal the
laws
Jefferson's refusal to accept
Adams' midnight appointments
resulted in a number of lawsuits

Marbury v. Madison,
reached the Supreme
Court in 1803
William Marbury, one of
Adams' last-minute
appointees, had sued
Secretary of State James
Madison for refusing to
certify his appointment to
the federal bench
Chief Justice John
Marshall was a Federalist
Marshall was not certain
that the court could force
Jefferson to accept
Marbury's appointment
Court ruled that Marbury did
indeed have a right to his
judgeship, but that the court
could not enforce his right
Although the power to do so had
been granted to the Supreme
Court in the Judiciary Act of
1789, Marshall now declared it
unconstitutional
Major
accomplishment of
Jefferson's first
term was the
Louisiana Purchase
Jefferson sent James
Monroe to France to buy
New Orleans for $2 million
The French offered to sell
Monroe the whole Louisiana
territory for $15 million
Ironically, Jefferson
the anti-federalist had
undertaken the largest
federal action in the
nation's brief history
Jefferson sent explorers
All returned with favorable
reports, causing many
pioneers to turn their
attentions westward
JEFFERSON'S
SECOND TERM
War of 1812
In 1805 the British
and French were at
war
British began stopping
American ships and
impressing those sailors who
might have deserted the
British navy
Jefferson responded with a
boycott, biding his time while
increasing military and naval
appropriations
Jefferson lobbied for and won
the Embargo Act of 1807
Shut down America's
import and export business,
with disastrous economic
results
Jefferson repealed the
unsuccessful Embargo
Act in the final days of
his presidency
MADISON'S PRESIDENCY
 AND THE WAR OF 1812
Madison, seeking a solution to
America's trade problems,
reopened trade with both France
and England. He promised that
if either of the countries would
renounce its interference with
American trade, he would cut off
trade with the other one
Napoleon made that promise

British, angry at the new
embargo, stepped up
their attacks on
American ships
Native Americans aligned
themselves with the British

The British captured
Washington, D.C., in 1814
and set the White House on
fire
Federalists, opposed to the
war and not aware that its
end was coming, met in the
Hartford Convention to
consider a massive overhaul
of the Constitution or,
failing that, secession
When English-French
hostilities ended (with
Napoleon's defeat), many
of the issues that had
caused the war evaporated
War had one clear
positive result

It spurred
American
manufacturing
"Henry Clay's
American System."
Combination of programs that
included protective tariffs on
imports, improvements to
interstate roads and the re-
chartering of the National Bank
Clay’s American System was
viewed by many as an
attempt at centralization of
power and as a threat to State
Sovereignty
Abraham Lincoln was
a “Clay disciple”
MONROE'S
PRESIDENCY
Demise of the Federalists
briefly left the U.S with
only one political party.
This period of unity is
referred to as "the Era
of Good Feelings."
Chief Justice John
Marshall's rulings
continued to
strengthen the federal
government and its
primacy
McCulloch v.
Maryland the
states could not tax
the National Bank
a financial scare
called the Panic of
1819 threw the
American economy
into turmoil
panic followed a
period of economic
growth, inflation, and
land speculation, all of
which had destabilized
the economy
National bank
called in its loans,
many borrowers
couldn't repay
them
no nationally organized
political opposition
resulted from the
panic, and Monroe
easily won reelection in
1820
Secretary of State under
Monroe, John Quincy
Adams negotiated a
number of treaties that
fixed U.S. borders, opened
new territories, and
acquired Florida
revolutions in Central
America and South America
(against European
imperialism)

US recognized the
new nations
they decided that America
should assert its authority
over the Western Hemisphere


Monroe Doctrine
Claimed America's
right to intervene
anywhere in its own
hemisphere, if it felt its
security was
threatened
new period of
expansion also
resulted in a national
debate over slavery
Eleven states allowed
slavery, eleven
prohibited it
Missouri's application
for statehood, however,
threatened the balance
3/5 rule ---
REAL Lincoln
--- etc.
Missouri
Compromise
(1) admitted
Missouri as a slave
state
(2) carved off a piece
of Massachusetts,
called it Maine
admitted Maine as
a free state
(3) established the
southern border of
Missouri as the
northernmost point in
which slavery would be
allowed in the western
territories
BEGINNINGS OF
MODERN
AMERICAN
DEMOCRACY
(1824-1844)
THE ELECTION
 OF 1824 AND
JOHN QUINCY
   ADAMS'
 PRESIDENCY
turning point in
presidential elections …
majority of states now
allowed voters to choose
their presidential
electors directly
Congressional caucuses had
chosen their parties'
nominee in earlier elections
With more people voting directly
for electors, however, the caucus
nominee was no longer
guaranteed to represent his
party
Democratic-Republican caucus
chose William H. Crawford
Others--among them John
Quincy Adams, Henry
Clay, and Andrew
Jackson--decided to
challenge the nomination
Of the four, Andrew
Jackson received the
greatest number of
popular votes and
electoral votes
But none of the four had
won a majority, so …….
the election was
decided in the House of
Representatives
Clay threw his support to
Adams, thereby handing
Adams the victory
… and Clay was
named Secretary of
State (importance of this ..)
Opponents
referred to Clay's
appointment as
the "corrupt
bargain."
Remember
Clay’s American
System?
Contrary Congress
More congressmen
had initially
supported Jackson
than Adams
Adams was also
 handicapped with an
 obnoxious personality

(It ran in the Family)
He had been a
Federalist
congressman and
was the son of a
Federalist president
His effort to strengthen the
central government was thus
viewed with deep suspicion
Jackson's supporters
strongly favored
states' rights
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