Read Empire of Liberty: A History of the Early Republic, 1789-1815 Online
Authors: Gordon S. Wood
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and diplomacy,
205
,
240
and election of 1800,
282
and the federal judiciary,
411
,
417
,
453
and the French Revolution,
174
and the French Wars,
187
and Marshall,
435
,
437
and monarchism,
77
and nationalism,
40
and Native American policy,
131
and patronage,
109
and personal finances,
329
and political partisanship,
160
and religion,
577
,
583
–84
and social changes,
347
and suffrage expansions,
304
and the Supreme Court,
414
and territorial disputes,
113
and trade agreements,
196
–98
and western settlement,
117
.
See also
Jay’s Treaty
Jay’s Treaty: and Burr,
282
and conflict with France,
240
and economic coercion,
629
expiration of,
645
and the Mazzei letter,
235
and Monroe,
205
and Native Americans,
131
–32
negotiation of,
196
–98
and ship seizures,
239
and trade with Britain,
202
and the XYZ Affair,
242
Jefferson, Peter,
433
Jefferson, Thomas: and agriculture,
45
and the Alien and Sedition Acts,
248
and American manufacturing,
705
and the arts,
551
,
552
–53,
558
and banking,
144
,
293
–98
and the Barbary Wars,
635
–37,
639
and Battle of Austerlitz,
621
–22
and the Bill of Rights,
67
–69
and Burr,
384
–85
and carrying trade,
625
–26
and the Chase impeachment,
424
and civil society,
485
and class divisions,
23
,
216
,
223
and the Compensation Act,
719
and cultural independence,
735
–36
and the Declaration of Independence,
8
–9
and Democratic-Republican Societies,
166
and diplomacy,
204
,
622
and education,
472
–73
and the 1800 election,
278
,
280
,
283
–86,
436
and the 1804 election,
313
and embargoes,
647
,
651
,
652
,
653
–57
and executive power,
84
,
85
,
196
and family structure,
497
and the federal judiciary,
402
,
418
,
422
,
466
n90
and the Floridas,
374
–75,
648
and French conflicts,
241
and the French Revolution,
174
,
177
,
179
–81
and the French Wars,
182
–85
and Genet,
186
–87,
188
and governmental authority,
301
–2
and the Great Seal,
554
and Hamilton,
89
,
91
,
150
–57,
158
,
275
,
632
and honor codes,
235
and impressment conflict,
644
and inaugural address,
286
,
288
,
310
,
310
n102
and infrastructure programs,
484
–85
and inheritance laws,
498
and international commerce,
192
–93,
198
–99,
633
and judicial review,
434
,
437
n10,
440
,
442
,
445
–47,
449
,
456
and labor,
351
and legal reforms,
405
and the
Leopard-Chesapeake
affair,
647
–48
and the Lewis and Clark expedition,
378
and the Louisiana Purchase,
371
and Madison,
147
–50,
272
,
663
and Marshall,
435
,
436
and the Mazzei letter,
235
–36
and military power,
631
and minimal government,
10
–11
and monetary policy,
99
and the national capital,
80
,
142
and national character,
103
and Native Americans,
126
–27,
386
,
394
–99
and naturalism,
388
–89,
391
–92
and neutral rights,
649
and newspapers,
151
,
256
and the Nootka Sound controversy,
366
–67
and nullification,
269
–70,
270
–71
and partisanship,
267
–68,
269
,
308
and patronage,
299
–300
and personal finances,
233
and political parties,
152
,
162
,
168
,
168
n72
and presidential elections,
210
,
211
–12
and public debt,
145
,
298
–301
and public opinion,
311
–12
and racial issues,
395
n88
and religion,
577
,
585
–88,
613
,
617
,
619
and the Republican Party,
313
–14
and republicanism,
146
–47,
736
–38
and the “Revolution of 1800,”
276
–77
and rights of man,
21
and the sciences,
724
and sectional conflict,
146
,
172
and sedition laws,
259
and Shippen,
5
–6
and size of government,
291
,
301
–2
and slavery,
231
,
277
,
514
–15,
517
–19,
521
,
535
,
539
–41,
735
and social changes,
301
,
318
and social equality,
356
and state legislatures,
19
and Taylor,
267
–68
and technological advance,
728
and territorial disputes,
114
and trade and commerce,
190
,
627
,
667
and the Treaty of San Lorenzo,
366
and the War of 1812,
673
,
677
,
700
and Washington,
74
,
86
,
158
,
565
and western settlement,
116
,
357
,
376
and the Whiskey Rebellion,
138
and women’s rights,
503
,
506
–7
and the XYZ Affair,
242
,
243
and yeoman ideal,
46
Jeffersonian Republicans: and Anti-Federalists,
108
and Brackenridge,
221
and competition,
327
and conspiracy theories,
244
and elections,
532
and the federal judiciary,
418
,
425
and Felton,
713
and Findley,
223
and immigration,
247
–48
and industrialization,
708
and Morris,
465
and partisanship,
333
and peace efforts,
632
and religion,
588
,
594
,
603
,
615
and slavery,
353
,
527
and social disorder,
345
and Virginia,
435
and voting rights,
542
and western settlement,
359
Jerome, Chauncey,
714
Johnson, Richard M.,
671
,
686
,
719
Johnson, Samuel,
110
,
517
–18,
716
Johnson, William,
457
Jones, John Paul,
175
Joseph Peabody,
623
journeymen,
348
–49
Judaism,
584
judiciary, federal: and common law,
400
–408,
436
and the Constitution,
408
–10
and democratization,
425
–32
and the Federalist Party,
418
–20
and judicial review,
440
–42,
443
nn28,
29
,
447
–50,
452
–59
and the Republican Party,
420
–25
Judiciary Act of 1789,
64
n35,
408
–9,
410
–18,
419
,
432
,
455
–56
Judiciary Act of 1801,
420
–22,
440
,
441
,
465
Judiciary Act of 1802,
421
Jupiter and Io
(Peale),
573
jurisdictional issues,
410
–11,
415
n42,
419
,
436
,
441
,
445
jury trials,
70
,
222
,
260
,
309
,
385
n63,
409
,
439
–40
Kames, Henry Home, Lord,
42
Kant, Immanuel,
190
Karamanli, Hamet,
638
Karamanli, Yussuf,
637
Keats, John,
574
Kellogg, Lucy Fletcher,
317
Kendall, Amos,
318
Kentucky: and common law,
426
and distilling,
339
and education,
716
–17
and electoral representation,
530
and freed slaves,
538
and Mississippi River trade,
15
and nullification,
270
–71
and population growth,
2
,
316
and presidential elections,
210
and religion,
597
,
607
and separatism,
385
and slavery,
524
,
526
and statehood,
701
and suffrage expansions,
302