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Page 1: Take Five Take Five. What does the following statement refer to? “We have the wolf by the ears and we can neither hold him, nor let him go.”

Take FiveTake Five

Page 2: Take Five Take Five. What does the following statement refer to? “We have the wolf by the ears and we can neither hold him, nor let him go.”

What does the following What does the following statement refer to?statement refer to?

““We have the wolf by We have the wolf by the ears and we can the ears and we can neither hold him, nor neither hold him, nor let him go.”let him go.”

Page 3: Take Five Take Five. What does the following statement refer to? “We have the wolf by the ears and we can neither hold him, nor let him go.”

The Jeffersonian Period The Jeffersonian Period 1800-18151800-1815

Page 4: Take Five Take Five. What does the following statement refer to? “We have the wolf by the ears and we can neither hold him, nor let him go.”

The Revolution of 1800The Revolution of 1800

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The Election of 1800The Election of 1800

Thomas JeffersonThomas Jefferson

Aaron BurrAaron Burr

James BayardJames Bayard

The Twelfth AmendmentThe Twelfth Amendment

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Take Five…Take Five…

What was What was Jefferson’s point of Jefferson’s point of view regarding view regarding religion in politics?religion in politics?

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The Jeffersonian EraThe Jeffersonian Era  

The Rise of Cultural Nationalism  The Rise of Cultural Nationalism  Patterns of EducationPatterns of Education

Importance of a Virtuous CitizenryImportance of a Virtuous CitizenryThe role of the Republican motherThe role of the Republican mother

New Educational Opportunities for New Educational Opportunities for WomenWomen

Indian EducationIndian EducationHigher Education Higher Education 

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The Rise of Cultural Nationalism  The Rise of Cultural Nationalism  Medicine and ScienceMedicine and Science

Benjamin RushBenjamin RushDecline of Midwifery  Decline of Midwifery  

The Jeffersonian EraThe Jeffersonian Era  

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The Rise of Cultural Nationalism  The Rise of Cultural Nationalism  Cultural Aspirations in the New NationCultural Aspirations in the New Nation

Establishment of a National CultureEstablishment of a National CultureNoah WebsterNoah WebsterWashington IrvingWashington IrvingJames FenimoreJames Fenimore

CooperCooper

The Jeffersonian EraThe Jeffersonian Era  

Washington Irving (Portrait Gallery)

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The Rise of Cultural Nationalism  The Rise of Cultural Nationalism  Religious SkepticismReligious Skepticism

DeismDeism

The Jeffersonian EraThe Jeffersonian Era  

Page 11: Take Five Take Five. What does the following statement refer to? “We have the wolf by the ears and we can neither hold him, nor let him go.”
Page 12: Take Five Take Five. What does the following statement refer to? “We have the wolf by the ears and we can neither hold him, nor let him go.”
Page 13: Take Five Take Five. What does the following statement refer to? “We have the wolf by the ears and we can neither hold him, nor let him go.”

The Rise of Cultural Nationalism  The Rise of Cultural Nationalism  The First Great AwakeningThe First Great Awakening

Cane RidgeCane RidgeMessage of the Great AwakeningMessage of the Great AwakeningAfrican Americans and the RevivalsAfrican Americans and the RevivalsIndians and the First Great AwakeningIndians and the First Great AwakeningFreethinkersFreethinkers

The Jeffersonian EraThe Jeffersonian Era  

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Technology in AmericaTechnology in AmericaEli Whitney’s Cotton Gin  Eli Whitney’s Cotton Gin  

The Cotton Gin (National Archives)

Stirrings of IndustrialismStirrings of Industrialism

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Growth of American Shipping  Growth of American Shipping  Robert Fulton’s Steamboat Robert Fulton’s Steamboat 

Robert Fulton (Portrait Gallery)

Transportation InnovationsTransportation Innovations

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The Rising Cities Urban LifeThe Rising Cities Urban Life

America in 1800

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President JeffersonPresident Jefferson

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Thomas JeffersonThomas Jefferson

The many achievements of Thomas The many achievements of Thomas JeffersonJefferson

Jefferson as PresidentJefferson as President

His CabinetHis Cabinet

Protocol in the white houseProtocol in the white house

Moving to Federal CityMoving to Federal City

Domestic issuesDomestic issues

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Planning Federal CityPlanning Federal City

Page 20: Take Five Take Five. What does the following statement refer to? “We have the wolf by the ears and we can neither hold him, nor let him go.”
Page 21: Take Five Take Five. What does the following statement refer to? “We have the wolf by the ears and we can neither hold him, nor let him go.”
Page 22: Take Five Take Five. What does the following statement refer to? “We have the wolf by the ears and we can neither hold him, nor let him go.”

Jefferson and the CourtsJefferson and the Courts

Marbury v MadisonMarbury v Madison

“ “Midnight judges”Midnight judges”

Writ of mandamusWrit of mandamus

Chief Justice John MarshallChief Justice John Marshall

Judicial reviewJudicial review

Impeachment of Federal judges and Impeachment of Federal judges and justicesjustices

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John MarshallJohn Marshall

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The Louisiana PurchaseThe Louisiana Purchase

Napoleon BonaparteNapoleon Bonaparte

Robert Livingston and James MadisonRobert Livingston and James Madison

Expansion of Presidential powers and Expansion of Presidential powers and the Constitutionthe Constitution

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The Louisiana PurchaseThe Louisiana Purchase

Page 26: Take Five Take Five. What does the following statement refer to? “We have the wolf by the ears and we can neither hold him, nor let him go.”

The Lewis and Clark The Lewis and Clark ExpeditionExpedition

Meriwhether Lewis and William ClarkMeriwhether Lewis and William Clark

Toussaint CharbonneauToussaint Charbonneau

SacagaweaSacagawea

Page 27: Take Five Take Five. What does the following statement refer to? “We have the wolf by the ears and we can neither hold him, nor let him go.”

Lewis and Clark ExpeditionLewis and Clark Expedition

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William ClarkWilliam Clark

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Meriwhether LewisMeriwhether Lewis

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Suicide or Murder????Suicide or Murder????

18111811

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The Trials of Aaron BurrThe Trials of Aaron Burr

Essex JuntoEssex Junto

The DuelThe Duel

The Burr ConspiracyThe Burr Conspiracy

United States v Aaron BurrUnited States v Aaron Burr

Presidential subpoenaPresidential subpoena

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Aaron BurrAaron Burr

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Alexander HamiltonAlexander Hamilton

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Dueling PistolsDueling Pistols

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Jefferson’s Foreign PolicyJefferson’s Foreign Policy

Barbary PiratesBarbary Pirates

The Pasha of TripoliThe Pasha of Tripoli

French imperialismFrench imperialism

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Barbary StatesBarbary States

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Anglo-French warAnglo-French war

America declares its neutralityAmerica declares its neutrality

Napoleon’s ArmyNapoleon’s Army

ImpressmentsImpressments

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ImpressmentImpressment

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War with Tripoli War with Tripoli

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Jefferson’s downfall….Jefferson’s downfall….

The Embargo ActThe Embargo Act

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Jefferson retiresJefferson retires

Father of the University of VirginiaFather of the University of Virginia Inventor…continuedInventor…continuedShared same date of death as John Shared same date of death as John

Adams…July 4, 1826Adams…July 4, 1826 John Adams’ dying words…”Jefferson John Adams’ dying words…”Jefferson

remains” (he did not know that remains” (he did not know that Jefferson had died just a short time Jefferson had died just a short time before.before.