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Warm Up What were Washington’s group of advisors called? After the Constitution was ratified, The Electoral College elected Washington unanimously as the first president in 1789 and again in the 1792 election. He chose Jefferson and Hamilton to lead his cabinet, or group of advisors. John Adams, who came in 2nd in the election became the 1st Vice-President. What were Washington’s group of advisors called? How was the Vice President chosen then? What political party did George Washington belong to?

America’s First Political Parties

George Washington Dept of State Treasury Department Dept of War Headed by Thomas Jefferson Headed by Alexander Hamilton Dept of War Headed by Henry Knox

Leaders… John Adams Thomas Jefferson Alexander Hamilton James Madison Federalists Democratic-Republicans John Adams Alexander Hamilton Thomas Jefferson James Madison

View of the Constitution… Federalists Democratic-Republicans Strong central government Loose view of Constitution Weak central government Strict view of Constitution

Foreign Policy… Pro-British Pro-French Federalists Democratic-Republicans Pro-British Pro-French

Domestic Policy… National bank High tariffs Favor business Federalists Democratic-Republicans National bank High tariffs Favor business No national bank Oppose tariffs Favor agriculture

Supporters… Southern farmers Frontier settlers Federalists Democratic-Republicans Northern businessmen Bankers Southern farmers Frontier settlers

Military Policy… Small peacetime army Large peacetime army Federalists Democratic-Republicans Large peacetime army Small peacetime army