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US History timeline & concept chart: 1789-1860 Early Republic to Antebellum: Difference between revisions

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* ''' Jefferson presidency'''
* ''' Jefferson presidency'''
** settled partisan rancor from Adams presidency and election of 1800
** settled partisan rancor from Adams presidency and election of 1800
* '''Louisiana Purchase'''
** roll-back of Federalist policies
* '''Madison v. Marbury'''
** '''Louisiana Purchase'''
* '''Marbury v Madison'''
** landmark case establishes judicial review
** landmark case establishes judicial review
* '''European wars continued impact on domestic U.S. politics'''
* '''European wars continued impact on domestic U.S. politics'''
** trade disruption, embargoes, blockades


<big>'''Revolution of 1800'''</big>
<big>'''Revolution of 1800'''</big>
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* Major Events here
* Major Events here
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=== Revolution of 1800 ===
=== Revolution of 1800 ===
* the election of 1800 was bitter
* the election of 1800 was bitter
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** Federalists majority in the House ultimately decided for Jefferson
** Federalists majority in the House ultimately decided for Jefferson
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=== Jefferson Inaugural Address, 1801 ===
=== Jefferson Inaugural Address, 1801 ===
* sought to reconcile bitterness between parties/factions
* sought to reconcile bitterness between parties/factions
* “We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists”
* “We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists”
=== roll-back of Federalist policies ===
* the new Democratic-Republican dominated Congress:
** repealed the Alien and Sedition Act
** abolished internal taxes
** reduced the size of the army and navy
* despite reservations, Jefferson agreed to keep the First Bank of the United States
* Supreme Court maintained Federalist ideologies under Chief Justice John Marshall


=== Louisiana Purchase, 1802 ===
=== Louisiana Purchase, 1802 ===