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1 Launching the Nation (1789-1800)
Chapter 10

2 I. Laying the Foundations of Government

3 Washington’s Inauguration

4 Good character & leadership Lacked political experience
A. The First President 1. George Washington Good character & leadership Lacked political experience

5 Method of electing Pres. & VP
2. Electoral College- Method of electing Pres. & VP Unanimous decision for George Washington!

6 3. 1st capital city- New York City

7 4. Martha Washington- 1st lady entertainment

8 4 cont. Republican Motherhood-
Women are important Teach children to be good citizens Abigail Adams

9 B. Life in the New Republic
Population million in U.S. Economy agriculture trade

10 3. New York & Philadelphia-
Largest cities Over 25,000!! *Most Americans were farmers, therefore very people lived in large cities.**

11 C. Setting Precedents precedent- traditions

12 2. The Cabinet (______ departments of the Executive Branch)
Major 2. The Cabinet (______ departments of the Executive Branch)

13 Washington and his Cabinet

14 State Department Thomas Jefferson Foreign relations

15 Treasury Alexander Hamilton Finances Economy

16 War Department Henry Knox Defense military

17 Justice Edmund Randolph Attorney General Enforcing laws

18 Created 3 level federal court system
3. Judiciary Act of 1789 Created 3 level federal court system John Jay-1st Supreme Court Justice Who is the Supreme Court Justice today?

19 II. Hamilton and National Finances
A. Settling the Debt 1. Alexander Hamilton- born in W. Indies aide to GW in war

20 U.S. owed over $50 million to foreign countries and bonds to citizens
2. National Debt- U.S. owed over $50 million to foreign countries and bonds to citizens 3. Bonds- $ borrowed from citizens 4. Speculators- bought bonds & hoped to collect $$

21 Pay France immediately Pay full value for bonds
5. Hamilton’s Plan- Pay France immediately Pay full value for bonds

22 6. Jefferson’s Objections-
Not fair to those who sold “junk” bonds Congress sided with Hamilton

23 Federal govt. pay states’ debts.
B. States Debts 1. Hamilton’s plan- Federal govt. pay states’ debts.

24 2. Virginia & North Carolina Objections-
Did not have debts Did not want to help the federal government pay the debts of other states. Madison Jefferson

25 TJ & Madison would support Hamilton’s plan
3. Compromise- TJ & Madison would support Hamilton’s plan Hamilton would support U.S. capital South!!

26 4. The New Capital: Washington D.C.

27 C. Hamilton vs. Jefferson

28 1. Belief in common people
Had little faith in common people Hamilton

29 1. Belief in Common People
Trusted common people “Will of majority” Jefferson

30 2. Power of federal government
Strong central (national) govt. Hamilton

31 2. Power of the Federal Government
Weak national State power Jefferson

32 *Business, trade & manufacturing ** protective tariff
3. Economy *Business, trade & manufacturing ** protective tariff Hamilton

33 3. Economy Agriculture Low tariffs Jefferson

34 4. National Bank Wanted national bank national mint Hamilton

35 4. National Bank Opposed- Not a federal power! Jefferson

36 5. Constitution (Elastic Clause)
Loose construction- Gave govt. lots of power Hamilton

37 5. Constitution (elastic clause)
Strict construction Limit power of govt. Jefferson

38 Results: Bank Federalists Party Hamilton

39 Results Republican Party Became 3rd president Jefferson

40 Hamilton vs Jefferson Who said what?
“If our country does not have a strong, central government it cannot stay united and prosperous.” Hamilton

41 Hamilton vs Jefferson Who said what?
“Common Americans fought for our freedom from Britian and thus common Americans have the right to rule our country.” Jefferson

42 Hamilton vs Jefferson Who said what?
“I do not believe that our Constitution gives Congress the power to create a national bank.” Jefferson

43 Hamilton vs Jefferson Who said what?
“Human beings cannot be trusted as they are generally selfish and untrustworthy.” Hamilton

44 Hamilton vs Jefferson Who said what?
“A national bank will provide a safe place to deposit government funds and will serve as a reliable source of loans for US businesses..” Hamilton

45 Hamilton vs Jefferson Who said what?
“States rights must be protected in our new government to protect against power becoming concentrated in a small group of people who will debate it.” Jefferson

46 Hamilton vs Jefferson Who said what?
“For the nation to prosper has a whole, it must be made up of independent farmers who have a good work ethic and won’t need help from the government.” Jefferson

47 A. The French Revolution
III. Troubles Ahead A. The French Revolution

48 Results Overthrew king Established republic

49 2. American reaction- a. Jefferson supported France b. Others concerned about violence

50 B. War Between Britain & France
1. Neutrality Proclamation- Washington- U.S. would not take sides 2. Response- Jefferson angry

51 C. Citizen Genet 1. Edmond Genet- France’s rep. to U.S. Recruited privateers Ignored G.W. request to stop

52 2. Thomas Jefferson- Upset with Hamilton (influence on GW) Resigned as Sec. Of State

53 D. Jay’s Treaty British Navy- Attacked U.S. ships trading w/Fr.

54 2. British in the West- Still had not left frontier forts
Allied with American Indians against American settlers.

55 3. John Jay- 1St Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Sent to G.B. to negotiate

56 4. Jay’s Treaty a. Br would pay for damage to American ships and leave forts in the NW. b. U.S. pay war debts to British merchants. c. Did not stop trading problems or slave problems.

57 E. Pinckney’s Treaty 1. Conflicts with Spain Florida New Orleans

58 2. Pinckney’s Treaty a. Changed Florida’s border and reopened the port of New Orleans. b. Helped expansion of the frontier grow.

59 IV. Challenges at Home A. Conflict in the Northwest Territory

60 1. Little Turtle- Miami Indian Attacked US forces in Ohio in 1790 and 1791

61 2. Gen. Anthony Wayne- “Mad Anthony”
Sent to Ohio to defeat Little Turtle Little Turtle did not fight Wayne

62 3. Battle of Fallen Timbers-
Wayne defeated Indians ended frontier war

63 Indians gave up land north of OHIO R.
4. Treaty of Greenville-

64

65 Treaty of Greenville Linie

66 B. Whiskey Rebellion 1. Cause- Tax on whiskey
Farmers could not afford tax 2. Results- Farmers threatened rebellion in PA Washington led army- -Farmers fled -Ended without a battle Proved govt. could enforce laws!!

67 C. Washington’s Farewell Address
1. Main Ideas a. foreign alliances & wars b. political divisions in U.S. c. avoid public debt

68 2. Importance- Precedents 2 terms Foreign wars

69 V. John Adams

70 A. Election of 1796 (1st election with political parties)

71 Federalists Popularity: New England Founder: Hamilton Hamilton

72 Federalists Beliefs: business & trade Strong federal govt. Candidates: Adams & Pinckney Hamilton

73 Republicans Popularity: South & west Founders: Jefferson & Madison Jefferson

74 Republican Jefferson Beliefs: Agriculture
Weak fed.- strong state govt. Candidates: Jefferson & Burr Jefferson

75 Results Adams Pres. Jefferson V.P.

76 B. President Adams & the XYZ Affair
1. France Attacking U.S. ships 2. Sent diplomats to visit Charles de Talleyrand-Perigord who refused to meet them.

77 3. French sent 3 agents and asked Americans for a ……
Bribe 4. This became known as XYZ Affair Adams

78 a. Asked Congress to build navy and army.
5. Results a. Asked Congress to build navy and army. b. Many Federalists wanted war c. US signed a peace treaty with France-1800

79 C. Criticism of President Adams by the _____________
Republicans Alien 1. Led to the _____ & ________ Sedition Acts a. Purpose-14 year naturalization process. b. Made it illegal to “write, print, utter or publish” false words against govt.

80 2. Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions (Madison & Jefferson)
a. Stated Alien & Sedition Acts were unconstitutional. b. Federal govt could not pass laws that interfered with the state government.

81 Importance: c. Congress refused to repeal the Alien and Sedition Acts. Later they were not renewed. Set precedent for politicians: state governments could challenge the federal government.

82 D. Election of 1800 Federalists- Adams & Pinckney Dem-Rep- Jefferson & Burr

83 3. Issues- Alien & Sedition Acts TJ-pro France JA- “monarchist”

84 2. Election decided in House of Rep.
E. Results 1. Jefferson & Burr tied. 2. Election decided in House of Rep.

85 1. Jefferson and Burr tied Election was decided in the House
E. Results 1. Jefferson and Burr tied Election was decided in the House 3. After many ties, Jefferson was elected with the help of Hamilton.

86 F. 12th Amendment separate ballot for Pres & V.P.

87 Peaceful transfer of Power (Federalist to Republican)-
Weakened the Federalists Showed the strengths of the US system of government.

88 Election of 1800

89 Election of 1800                                                                      

90 Election of 1800

91 Journal Ch. 10 Entry #1 What should the new country put as its’ first priority….. Alliances with other countries? or Paying off the state debts?


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