This political cartoon shows Jefferson on a podium about to burn the Constitution over the alter of the French revolution despot. The eagle is trying to take the Constitution from Jefferson before he is able to burn it. The eagle represents liberty and the political cartoon serves as a sort of propaganda for voting against Jefferson during the Election of 1800. The way Jefferson is depicted in the cartoon gives people the feat that Jefferson would turn the United States into a monarchy once more.
This political cartoon shows Thomas Jefferson as a scrawny dog throwing up money after a hornet with Napoleon's face stings him. On the side a French diplomat is shown dancing with maps of the East and West Floridas in his hand with a note in his pocket that says "A gull for the people". This political cartoon is trying to defame Jefferson and the deal he made to buy West Florida from Spain in 1804.
This political cartoon shows ships being blocked by a turtle with the word embargo on its shell. This is a simple political cartoon because it basically is trying to say that the Embargo Act passed by Thomas Jefferson blocked the ships from commerce. The turtle is also sort of smiling so I guess that means that the artist believe that Jefferson found it amusing.
This political cartoon shows King George III and Napoleon pestering Jefferson, who is in the middle. The political cartoon was pointed toward the way America was stuck in between the war between France and England and the artists was trying to show how Jefferson was powerless in trying to stop it, which is why Jefferson is shown with two hands up in sort of a surrendering position.
This political cartoon shows a smuggler who is trying to smuggle goods back to Britain but its stopped by a turtle who is the manifestation of the Embargo Act with a legislature which was probably the written act. It shows how the Embargo Act only hurt the American traders rather than the intended, the British and the French