US History (Ch. 7-9)

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  • What is the time period covered in Chapter 7 of the lecture notes?
    1800 to 1816
  • What were the main developments during the Age of Jefferson?

    • Prosperity
    • Rapid population growth, especially in the West
    • Emergence of sectionalism
  • What remained the foundation of the economy during this period?
    Agriculture and trade
  • How did American shipping perform between 1793 and 1805?

    It enjoyed a spurt of prosperity
  • What happened to American shipping when England and France restricted America's rights?

    It suffered economically
  • By what percentage did the population grow every decade during this period?
    35%
  • What was the population of the United States by 1830?
    13 million
  • What was notable about the age distribution of the population in 1830?
    One-third of the population was under ten years of age
  • Which states emerged from areas previously populated by Indians?
    Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio
  • What cultural characteristics emerged in the West due to population growth?

    A new regional culture of a rootless, optimistic folk
  • What was the impact of numerous Indian tribes on settlement in the West?

    They stood in the way of settlement and threatened statehood
  • How did Indian tribes view property rights compared to Americans?

    They had a very different conception of property rights
  • Who were the most well-known tribes that resisted encroachment?
    The Shawnees
  • Who led the Shawnee resistance against white encroachment?
    Tecumseh
  • What was Tenskwatawa known as?

    The Prophet
  • What did Tenskwatawa urge his people to do?

    To resist whites by abstaining from alcohol and American products
  • What was the outcome of the Shawnee resistance led by Tecumseh?

    They were forced out by General William Henry Harrison
  • What did Thomas Jefferson prioritize during his presidency?

    Cutting the federal debt and federal taxes
  • How did Jefferson reduce federal expenses?

    By slashing military spending
  • What was the effect of reducing the army on republican government?

    It removed a threat to republican government
  • How did Jefferson handle political appointments?

    He retained only competent bureaucrats regardless of party
  • What was the consequence of Jefferson's refusal to purge Federalists?

    It hastened the demise of the Federalist Party
  • What did Americans assume regarding New Orleans?
    They would eventually buy or take it from Spain
  • What happened in 1801 regarding Louisiana?

    France acquired Louisiana back from Spain
  • What did Jefferson do when Napoleon offered to sell all of Louisiana?

    He sent a mission to buy it for $15 million
  • What was the cost of the Louisiana Purchase?
    $15 million
  • What did Jefferson do even before purchasing Louisiana?

    He sent an exploring party into the area
  • What was the purpose of the Lewis and Clark Expedition?

    To report on the economic prospects of the area
  • When did the Lewis and Clark Expedition set out?

    May 1804
  • Where did the Lewis and Clark Expedition spend the winter of 1804-1805?

    At a Mandan Indian town in one of the Dakotas
  • What was the route taken by the Lewis and Clark Expedition?

    They followed the Missouri River to the Pacific
  • What was the total cost of the Lewis and Clark Expedition?

    Just over $2,500
  • What did Jefferson worry about regarding the Louisiana Purchase?

    That Congress might not have the constitutional right to make the purchase
  • How did Jefferson establish governance for the new territory?

    He governed it from Washington without self-rule for the inhabitants
  • How did the American people respond to Jefferson's actions regarding the new territory?

    They thoroughly approved and reelected him in 1804
  • What did Jefferson do to address the Barbary States?

    He sent the Navy into the Mediterranean to fight them
  • What was the outcome of Jefferson's actions against the Barbary States?

    They respected American rights
  • What did the Federalists do before transferring power to the Republicans in 1801?

    They created new circuit courts filled with loyal Federalist judges
  • What did Congress do when Jefferson took office regarding the new courts?

    They repealed the law, abolishing the new courts
  • What did the Federalists claim about the repeal of the new courts?

    It violated the tenure of judges guaranteed by the Constitution