POLI 100C POLITICAL PARTIES
26 January 2006



  1. The Early Republic: 1789 - 1824

    1. The Election of 1800



            Thomas Jefferson/Aaron Burr   John Adams/Charles C. Pinckney
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      CT                                               9             
      DE                                               3
      GA                 4
      KY                 4
      MD                 5                             5
      MA                                              16
      NH                                               6
      NJ                                               7
      NY                12
      NC                 8                             4
      PA                 8                             7
      RI                                               4(3)
      SC                 8
      TN                 3
      VT                                               4
      VA                21
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                        73(73)                        65(64)
    2. Summary of Developments 1789 - 1800

      1. Precedents Were Set for how the Government Would Function

      2. Hamilton pushed the Federal Government's Authority, both real and potential, to its limits

      3. Hamilton's economic policies and foreign policy conflicts led to the formation of the first Political Party System in the Elites (Jeffersonian-Republicans and Federalists)

  2. Marbury vs. Madison (1803) and Judicial Review



  3. The Rise of Popular Democracy and the Emergence of Political Parties: 1790s - 1824

    1. Territorial Expansion of the United States


    2. Presidential Elections: 1804 - 1820

       1804  Thomas Jefferson (J-Republican)  Charles Pinckney (Federalist)  States (Popular Vote)
                 162   103,943                       14   38,723              17 (10)
       1808  James Madison (J-Republican)     Charles Pinckney (Federalist)
                 122   123,716                       47   62,425              17 ( 9)
       1812  James Madison (J-Republican)     De Witt Clinton (Federalist)
                 128   140,197                       89  128,065              18 ( 8)
       1816  James Monroe (J-Republican)      (Miscellaneous Federalists)
                 183    76,560                       34   17,611              19 ( 9)
       1820  James Monroe (J-Republican)      (Miscellaneous Federalists)
                 231    87,183                        1   16,727              24 (15)
      
    3. The Impact of the War of 1812 (18 June 1812 to 14 December 1814 [8 January 1815])





      The Erie Canal