The Presidency of Thomas Jefferson
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- 3. AS President, Jefferson wanted this more than almost anything else.
- 4. This man's background in astronomy helped lead the expedition;he was also President Jefferson's private secretary.
- 9. To avoid war, Jefferson asked Congress to pass this law; it forbade American ships from leaving our ports for foreign nations.
- 11. Aaron Burr lost his bid for the governorship of New York when this man opposed his election.
- 13. When the Spanish withdrew this right at New Orleans, they threatened to ruin western commerce.
- 14. This word describes the British custom of stopping American ships, taking sailors off, and forcing them to serve in the Royal Navy.
- 17. In 1807, this steam-driven boat sailed the Hudson River from New York to Albany and back in sixty-two hours.
- 20. When he became the ruler of France, he forced the Spanish to return control of Louisiana to France.
- 21. Jefferson said that if France took control of New Orleans "...we must marry ourselves to the ______ fleet and nation."
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- 1. Jefferson saw his victory in the election of 1800 as an order by Americans for this.
- 2. The money saved by reducing the army and navy was applied to this by the Treasury.
- 5. When President Jefferson rewarded party workers with federal appointments (jobs), he began what later became known as the "_______ system."
- 6. These people had more faith and confidence in President Jefferson than any others.
- 7. President Jefferson ordered the American fleet to the Mediterranean to defeat these pirates; they were demanding tribute which Jefferson refused to pay.
- 8. The purchase of this territory in 1803 was of incalculable importance to the U.S.
- 10. With the consent of Congress, Jefferson sent an expedition to explore the _____.
- 12. President Jefferson had this man arrested and brought to trial because he believed this man was going to separate Louisiana from the U.S and create his own empire.
- 15. This Shoshone woman was very important to the Lewis and Clark expedition. She persuaded the Indians to give help, supplies, and information; without her help, the expedition wold have failed.
- 16. Aaron Burr was charged with this crime; the court acquitted him because it said that there was no proof that he planned to make war on the U.S.
- 18. Lewis and Clark began their expedition by following this river west.
- 19. His older brother was famous for his exploits against the British in the Northwest Territory.