The First Administration of Thomas Jefferson (1)
Volume 1
Physical and Economical Conditions
Popular Characteristics
Intellect of New England
Intellect of the Middle States
Intellect of the Southern States
American Ideals
The Inauguration
Organization
The Annual Message
Legislation
The Judiciary Debate
Personalities
The Spanish Court
The Retrocession
Toussaint Louverture
Closure of the Mississippi
Monroe's Mission
Volume 2
Rupture of the Peace of Amiens
The Louisiana Treaty
Claim to West Florida
Constitutional Difficulties
The Louisiana Debate
Louisiana Legislation
Impeachments
Conspiracy
The Yazoo Claims
Trial of Justice Chase
Quarrel with Yrujo
Pinckney's Diplomacy
Monroe and Talleyrand
Relations with England
Cordiality with England
Anthony Merry
Jefferson's Enemies
England and Tripoli
The Second Administration of Thomas Jefferson (2)
Internal Improvement
Monroe's Diplomacy
Cabinet Vacillations
Between France and England
The Florida Message
The Two-Million Act
John Randolph's Schism
Madison's Enemies
Domestic Affairs
Burr's Schemes
Burr's Preparations
Escape past Fort Massac
Claiborne and Wilkinson
Collapse of the Conspiracy
Session of 1806-1807
The Berlin Decree
Monroe's Treaty
Rejection of Monroe's Treaty
Burr's Trial
The "Chesapeake" and "Leopard"
Demands and Disavowals
Perceval and Canning
The Orders in Council
No More Neutrals
Insults and Popularity
The Embargo
The Mission of George Rose
Measures of Defence
The Rise of a British Party
The Enforcement of Embargo
The Cost of Embargo
The Dos de Maio
England's Reply to the Embargo
Failure of Embargo
Perplexity and Confusion
Diplomacy and Conspiracy
General Factiousness
Repeal of Embargo
Jefferson's Retirement