  The 1 st President of the United States of America  Hamilton’s Financial Plan:  Whiskey Rebellion 1794  Cabinet: John Adams: Vice President  -

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  The 1 st President of the United States of America  Hamilton’s Financial Plan:  Whiskey Rebellion 1794  Cabinet: John Adams: Vice President  - Alexzander Hamilton Secretary of Treasury  - Thomas Jefferson: Secretary of State  - Henry Knox: Secretary of War  French Revolution  Washington’s Farewell Address  - The rise of Political Parties: Federalist & Democratic-Republicans  - Proclamation of Neutrality Known as the Father of our Country, dies from pneumonia Nation mourned his death. George Washington

  2 nd President of the U.S.  1 Vice President of the U.S.  Father of our 6 th president John Quincy Adams/married Abigail Adams  Was a founding father  Assisted (Thomas Jefferson) in drafting the Declaration of Independence  Was a Federalist  Nominated John Marshall to Be chief Justice of the U.S.  Judiciary Act of 1789/ XYZ Affair/ Naval –Quasi War with France  The white house became home of American presidents in 1800 John Adams

 Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson was the 3 rd President of the U.S. He served as the 2 nd Vice President of the U.S. under John Adams Wrote most of the Declaration of Independence (1776) Negotiator of the Louisiana Purchase (1803) which doubled the size of the U.S. Great Writer, Lawyer, Politician, and Statesman Was a Democratic-Republican Died of Natural Causes but had tuberculosis

  4 th President of the U.S.  Known as the Father of the Constitution (1787)  President During the War of 1812 (referred to as the second war for Independence)  ½ First Cousin of George Washington  Politician and Statesman  Secretary of State under George Washington  Shortest President : )  He died from natural causes James Madison

  This war was referred to as the 2 nd war for independence from Great Britain  War happened because the British were violating the American Shipping Rights  During this time the White House was burned  Madison was also President during the Barbury war with North Africa War of 1812

  Created the Monroe Doctrine : U.S. would not allow European Interference in the Western hemisphere  Was a solider, politician, and statesman  Fought in the American Revolution  Was a Democratic-Republican  Last President who was a Founding Father of the U.S.  White house was painted White the year he became President/ Suffered for seizures tuberculosis and Malaria  Died of debility from tuberculosis James Monroe

  6 th President of the U.S.  Son of John Adams the 2 nd President  Helped formulate the Monroe Doctrine  Negotiated the Treaty Of Ghent (that ended the War of 1812)  Gained Florida From Spain  Lead fight against Congress to receive anti-slavery petitions  Lawyer, Politician and Statesman  Great Education/ graduated from Harvard  Was unproductive due to an uncooperative congress  Was a Democratic-Republican  Suffered from depression and died from a stroke John Quincy Adams

  Put all of the Presidents in order. (1 st -6 th )  What was one thing that you learned that will help you remember each president and why? Test Your Knowledge