Aim: How did the first political parties form in the United States?

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Aim: How did the first political parties form in the United States? Do Now: Take out your Hamilton Financial Plan homework Pair-Share responses to the chart on Hamilton’s Financial Plan HW Reading from Text book on Jefferson and Hamilton See youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=notJuFGXQ9w Homework: 11/16: Short story on Vocabulary terms due 11/19 Vocabulary Chart on vocabulary due 11/20 Current Events on Legislative Branch Due

STUDENTS WILL LOOK AT THEIR HOMEWORK RESPONSES FOR THIS SECTION. Discuss responses to arguments

#8 Paying off Revolutionary War bonds in full is necessary Establish a protective tariff (tax on imported goods) to protect American industries. #5 Many of the southern states have already paid off their Revolutionary War bonds in full would allow ..speculators to make a fortune at bondholders expense. #8 Paying off Revolutionary War bonds in full is necessary to restore nation’s credit Compromise reached with the southern states If they accept his repayment program Capital to Washington DC #4Paying Revolutionary War bonds in full would allow speculators to make a fortune at expense of original bondholders. #3 taking over the state’s Revolutionary War debts would hasten (speed up the payment of those debts #7 Establishing the National Bank would be “necessary and proper” because the Bank would help stabilize economy #1 Establishing the bank would be unconstitutional because the Constitution does not give the federal government power to set up the bank Bill established to create the national bank of the US-help repay governments bills , new capital and maintaining an army and navy #2 A tax on whiskey would provide the federal government with the money it needs to operate Hamilton sees the tax as a way that the government can raise money that national government needed. Government was forced to use the militia. #6 A tax on whiskey would unfairly hurt western farmers

Alexander Hamilton vs. Thomas Jefferson (From video) 1. Describe the relationship between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson, cite specifics from the video segment. 2. What issue is being discussed between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson? 3. What is Alexander Hamilton’s view on the issue? 4. What is Thomas Jefferson’s view of the issue? They do not agree with each other. They raise their voices at each other. They have different beliefs on the issue. The creation of a National Bank. Is it constitutional? National Bank is needed to help promote our merchant economy. National Bank is unconstitutional and will favor the merchants in Northern Cities.

Alexander Hamilton vs. Thomas Jefferson Task: Think -Pair –Share Activity Each Partner will read about either Hamilton or Jefferson and complete the talk bubble worksheet for that person. After completing your assigned person, you will share information about your individual and your partner will fill in their bubble worksheet on the person.

ANSWERS WILL VARY

ANSWERS WILL VARY

Differences between First Political Parties Federalists   Leader: Alexander Hamilton  Favored: Rule by the wealthy class Strong federal/national government Emphasis on manufacturing Loose interpretation of the Constitution Democratic-Republicans Leader: Thomas Jefferson Rule by the people Strong state governments Emphasis on agriculture Strict interpretation of the Constitution

Apply your knowledge Why did the first political parties form in the United States, even though George Washington warned against them?

ODT: If I had been living during the administration of George Washington, I would have been a supporter/follower of _____________________. There are many reasons why I would support _______________________   Students must give at least 3 to 5 reasons with details as to why they would support either Hamilton or Jefferson. Collect. (TO BE GRADED)