The Washington Presidency: 1789-1797 The First President The First Congress Hamilton’s Plan The First Political Parties.

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The Washington Presidency: The First President The First Congress Hamilton’s Plan The First Political Parties

Washington’s Cabinet: 1789 Background: George Washington Background: George Washington Cabinet Departments- Cabinet Departments- Secretary of War: Henry Knox Secretary of War: Henry Knox Secretary of Treasury: Alexander Hamilton Secretary of Treasury: Alexander Hamilton State of State: Thomas Jefferson State of State: Thomas Jefferson Attorney General: Edmund Randolph Attorney General: Edmund Randolph Postmaster General: Samuel Osgood Postmaster General: Samuel Osgood Vice President: John Adams Vice President: John Adams

Washington’s Cabinet

Mount Vernon

First Congress Judiciary Act of 1789: 13 federal Court districts Judiciary Act of 1789: 13 federal Court districts –3 circuit courts, 6 supreme court justices, John Jay James Madison: Speaker of the House James Madison: Speaker of the House Tariff Act of 1789: 5% duty on imports Tariff Act of 1789: 5% duty on imports Bill of Rights Bill of Rights 1 st : Freedom of speech & religion 1 st : Freedom of speech & religion 2 nd : Right to bear arms 2 nd : Right to bear arms 4th: No unreasonable search and seizures 4th: No unreasonable search and seizures 5 th : Due process clause, no self incrimination 5 th : Due process clause, no self incrimination 7 th : Right to a speedy trial by jury 7 th : Right to a speedy trial by jury

Hamilton’s Plan Report on Public Credit Report on Public Credit –Pay face value of all bonds (funding) $54m –Pay all state debt (assumption) $20m Report on a National Bank Report on a National Bank –Create the BUS (20% gov. owned) –“necessary and proper clause” Report on Manufacturing Report on Manufacturing –High tariff: protect manufacturing & bring in revenue for internal improvements

Alexander Hamilton

Foreign Affairs French Revolution: GW neutral French Revolution: GW neutral Citizen Genet: raises money for pirates Citizen Genet: raises money for pirates Jay’s Treaty: Britain will remove forts, new trade treaty, Britain will pay for ships when America pays Tory debt. But they did not stop impressment, nor recognize American neutrality. Republicans mad. Jay’s Treaty: Britain will remove forts, new trade treaty, Britain will pay for ships when America pays Tory debt. But they did not stop impressment, nor recognize American neutrality. Republicans mad.

The Federalists Hamilton & Adams Hamilton & Adams Trusted elite: classical republicanism Trusted elite: classical republicanism Promote manufacturing & commerce Promote manufacturing & commerce Pro British Pro British Strong central government Strong central government High tariff- internal improvement High tariff- internal improvement Bank of the United States (BUS) Bank of the United States (BUS) Army and navy Army and navy

Jeffersonian Republicans Jefferson & Madison Jefferson & Madison Trusted the common man Trusted the common man Agricultural economy: yeoman farmer Agricultural economy: yeoman farmer Pro French: pro French Revolution Pro French: pro French Revolution State’s rights, local rule State’s rights, local rule Low Tariff, low internal improvements Low Tariff, low internal improvements Afraid of BUS Afraid of BUS No standing army No standing army

Politics: very heated Partisan Newspapers Partisan Newspapers Democratic Clubs Democratic Clubs

Washington’s Farewell Whiskey Rebellion: Pennsylvania farmers refuses to pay new tax. GW send 15,000 troops to down mob. Farewell Address: –A–A–A–Avoid partisan fighting –A–A–A–Avoid foreign entanglements