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History of the United States: The Administration of Thomas Jefferson
註釋Thomas Jefferson served as the 3rd President of the United States from 1801 to 1809. His two terms in the office are remembered for the Louisiana Purchase, an embargo against trade with both Great Britain and France, and worsening relations with Britain. Adams has distanced the USA from the affairs of the great European forces._x000D_ Physical and Economical Conditions_x000D_ Popular Characteristics_x000D_ American Ideals_x000D_ The Inauguration_x000D_ Organization_x000D_ Legislation_x000D_ The Judiciary Debate_x000D_ Personalities_x000D_ The Spanish Court_x000D_ Toussaint Louverture_x000D_ Closure of the Mississippi_x000D_ Monroe's Mission_x000D_ Rupture of the Peace of Amiens_x000D_ The Louisiana Treaty_x000D_ Claim to West Florida_x000D_ Constitutional Difficulties_x000D_ The Louisiana Debate_x000D_ Louisiana Legislation_x000D_ Impeachments_x000D_ The Yazoo Claims_x000D_ The Trial of Justice Chase_x000D_ Quarrel with Yrujo_x000D_ Pinckney's Diplomacy_x000D_ Monroe and Talleyrand_x000D_ Cordiality with England_x000D_ Anthony Merry_x000D_ Jefferson's Enemies_x000D_ England and Tripoli_x000D_ Internal Improvement_x000D_ Monroe's Diplomacy_x000D_ Cabinet Vacillations_x000D_ The Florida Message_x000D_ The Two-Million Act_x000D_ John Randolph's Schism_x000D_ Madison's Enemies_x000D_ Domestic Affairs_x000D_ Burr's Schemes_x000D_ Escape Past Fort Massac_x000D_ Claiborne and Wilkinson_x000D_ Collapse of the Conspiracy_x000D_ The Berlin Decree_x000D_ Monroe's Treaty_x000D_ Rejection of Monroe's Treaty_x000D_ Burr's Trial_x000D_ The "Chesapeake" and "Leopard"_x000D_ Demands and Disavowals_x000D_ Perceval and Canning_x000D_ The Orders in Council_x000D_ No More Neutrals_x000D_ Insults and Popularity_x000D_ The Embargo