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Brinkley Jamestown (starving time) outline notes

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Evaluate the presidency of Thomas Jefferson.

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John Adams's one term presidency lead to the Revolution of 1800. This was the peaceful transition of power from the Federalist party to the Democratic-Republicans. Their leader, Jefferson, had a smooth first term. However, in his second term, he had to deal with international issues, which led to problems at home. The purchase of the Louisiana Territory, the undeclared Barbary war, and his trade acts were all key events during his presidency.

John Marshall and Judicial Nationalism

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John Marshall and Judicial Nationalism: Marshall was the most important chief justice in U.S. History (1801-1835) Significantly strengthened the Supreme Court in his cases His Decisions greatly increased power of the federal government over the states government and states rights -In strengthening the federal government he helped created a stable, nationally uniform environment for business Major Goals of Marshall: Increase the powers of the national government Diminish the powers of the state Perpetuate the federalist principle of centralization Cases that strengthened the National Government Marbury vs. Madison Martin v. Hunter’s Lessee Cohens vs. Virginia

Brinkley Ch.2 Outline 11th edition

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