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{ New Nation Chapters 7 & 8

What do you know about George Washington? Bell RingerDay 1

I can describe George Washington.  SS Learning Target 1

Washington as President As you watch, please write 4 notes per section.

What surprised you about George Washington? Bell Ringer Day 2

I can describe George Washington. SS 8 – Learning Target 1

A son of his father’s second marriage A son of his father’s second marriage Very close to mother Very close to mother Lost father at young age Lost father at young age Born into gentry Born into gentry Surveyor Surveyor Married for $$$ Married for $$$ Very ambitious Very ambitious Washington as President As you watch, please write 4 notes per section.

Reluctantly accepted POTUS Reluctantly accepted POTUS Martha Washington First Lady – very active in social life Martha Washington First Lady – very active in social life Washington as President

Washington Knox - War Hamilton - Treasury Jefferson - State Randolph – Attorney General

Fielding Lewis & Betty Washington

Please read the Q & A about George Washington. Please remember I know what reading looks and sounds like. Please remember I know what reading looks and sounds like. Bell RingerDay 3

I can explain the major events of Washington’s Administration.  SS  SS Learning Target 2

{{ Hamilton Wants Capitol in DC Promotes agriculture Most people in America were small farmers National bank gave government too much power Jefferson Wants nation to pay state debt Promotes manufacturing and business Print money and create a national bank Jefferson Opposes Hamilton

Federal Reserve Bank & US Mint

Tax to pay federal debt Tax to pay federal debt Corn farmers in PA hated the tax Corn farmers in PA hated the tax Protested and tarred and feathered tax collectors Protested and tarred and feathered tax collectors Whiskey Rebellion

Washington leads 13,000 to put down the rebellion Washington leads 13,000 to put down the rebellion Protestors left Protestors left Only president to lead troops Only president to lead troops Demonstrated that states had to follow federal laws Demonstrated that states had to follow federal laws Whiskey Rebellion

How is the Whiskey Rebellion similar to the American Revolution? How is Washington like presidents today? How is Washington unlike presidents today?

As you watch the video, write 3 things you think are important to remember about Washington. video Bell RingerDay 4

I can explain the major events of Washington’s Administration.  SS  SS Learning Target 2

1. 1. What were the main differences between Hamilton and Jefferson? How did the Whiskey Rebellion illustrate the federal government’s power over the states? Review Questions

Retire to Mt. Vernon Retire to Mt. Vernon Refused to remain in power Refused to remain in power George Washington’s Farewell

What was so significant about Washington’s refusal to run a 3 rd term? What was so significant about Washington’s refusal to run a 3 rd term? Bell Ringer Day 5

I can describe the major events of John Adam’s presidency.   SS:   SS: Learning Target 3

  John Adams   North   Supported industry and trade   Wanted a strong central government   Thomas Jefferson   South   Supported agriculture   Capitol in VA   Wanted state’s rights Election of 1796

1.What do you notice about the votes during the 1796 election? 2.How is the nation divided? 3.Are there similarities in election results now and then?

Short Short Argumentative Argumentative Stubborn Stubborn Hard worker Hard worker Intelligent Intelligent Ahead of his time Ahead of his time John Adams

How were Adams and Jefferson different? Bell RingerDay 6

I can describe the major events of John Adam’s presidency.   SS:   SS: Learning Target 3

Write 3 things you learned from the song.song

Adams wanted to improve relations with the French Adams wanted to improve relations with the French France refused to speak to them France refused to speak to them Wanted $250,000 to talk and a $12 million loan Wanted $250,000 to talk and a $12 million loan XYZ Affair

Adams refused to go to war Adams refused to go to war Permanent Military Permanent Military Alien and Sedition Acts – forbid anyone from criticizing the national government Alien and Sedition Acts – forbid anyone from criticizing the national government President could deport immigrants President could deport immigrants Against 1 st Amendment! Against 1 st Amendment! Cost Adams a 2 nd term Cost Adams a 2 nd term Alien and Sedition Acts

How were the Alien and Sedition Acts against the Bill of Rights? Bell RingerDay 7

I can describe the major events of Thomas Jefferson’s Presidency. SS: 8 – SS: 8 – Learning Target 4

Democratic Republicans replaced the Federalists Democratic Republicans replaced the Federalists Kept the national bank Kept the national bank Worked to cut spending and keep government small Worked to cut spending and keep government small Jeffersonian Era

Needed access to Mississippi and New Orleans Needed access to Mississippi and New Orleans Napoleon need $ for war in Europe Napoleon need $ for war in Europe Great Britain mad Great Britain mad Louisiana doubled US territory for $15 million Louisiana doubled US territory for $15 million Constitution? Constitution? Louisiana Purchase

Why was the Louisiana Purchase so important to the United States? Bell RingerDay 8

I can describe the major events of Thomas Jefferson’s Presidency. SS: 8 – SS: 8 – Learning Target 4

Meriwether Lewis and William Clark Meriwether Lewis and William Clark Explore the West Explore the West Help from Sacagawea Help from Sacagawea Work with Natives, find food, and cross the Rocky Mountains Work with Natives, find food, and cross the Rocky Mountains Lewis & Clark Expedition (1803)

War between Britain and France (1807) War between Britain and France (1807) Britain raided US ships for supplies Britain raided US ships for supplies Forced US Navy to serve in British Navy Forced US Navy to serve in British Navy British Impressment

Please review your study guide. Circle 2 questions you are unsure about on the study guide. Ask someone around you for help. Talk only about the test! Bell Ringer Day 9

  Level 0   Break Detention   Retake Test   Test as Cover Sheet   Book as barrier   Read Chap 8: Sec 4   The War of 1812 (Pg )

Describe the Lewis and Clark expedition. Bell RingerDay 10

Retakes  RETAKES  No Talking  Lunch Detention  Make-up  Correct answer only  NO PRONOUNS!!  Retake  Make-up first  Retake on answer sheet  NO RETAKES  No Talking  Lunch Detention  Westward Expansion Video