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1803 State of the Union Address

Coordinates:38°53′23″N77°00′32″W / 38.88972°N 77.00889°W /38.88972; -77.00889
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Speech by US President Thomas Jefferson

1803 State of the Union Address
handover ceremony of Louisiana from France to the US, painting, Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans, LA
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DateOctober 17, 1803 (1803-10-17)
VenueSenate Chamber,United States Capitol[1]
LocationWashington, D.C.[1]
Coordinates38°53′23″N77°00′32″W / 38.88972°N 77.00889°W /38.88972; -77.00889
TypeState of the Union Address
ParticipantsThomas Jefferson
Aaron Burr
Nathaniel Macon
FormatWritten
Previous1802 State of the Union Address
Next1804 State of the Union Address

The1803State of the Union address was delivered by the thirdpresident of the United StatesThomas Jefferson to the8th United States Congress on October 17, 1803. This speech centered around theLouisiana Purchase and the expansion of the United States, along with efforts to maintain peace with Native American tribes and establish neutral foreign relations amidst ongoing European conflicts.[2]

Jefferson highlighted the success of theLouisiana Purchase, stating that it secured "an independent outlet for the produce of the Western States" and ensured "important aids to our Treasury, an ample provision for our posterity, and a wide spread for the blessings of freedom." This acquisition, he noted, would help guarantee peace by removing foreign control over such a crucial part of the continent.[3]

In addition, Jefferson discussed efforts to maintain peaceful relations with Native American tribes. He pointed to the policy of establishing trading houses to supply Native communities with necessary goods, a move aimed at fostering "peace and good will."[2]

On foreign affairs, Jefferson reiterated the importance of neutrality as wars raged in Europe, expressing his desire to "cultivate the friendship of the belligerent nations by every act of justice and of innocent kindness." He underscored the importance of avoiding entanglements in foreign conflicts while ensuring that American commerce and sovereignty were respected.[2]

References

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  1. ^ab"Joint Meetings, Joint Sessions, & Inaugurations | US House of Representatives: History, Art & Archives".history.house.gov. RetrievedSeptember 25, 2024.
  2. ^abc"Thomas Jefferson - State of the Union Address -- 1803".The American Presidency Project. RetrievedSeptember 21, 2024.
  3. ^"Louisiana Purchase Treaty (1803)".Avalon Project. RetrievedSeptember 21, 2024.
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