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Friday, Jan Turn in your extra credit if you have done it. Due Monday!!!! 2. Update your spiral DateEntry TitleEntry # 1/23Chapter 9 Timeline 4 1/24Chapter 9 Vocabulary 5 1/25George Washington KWL (movie) 6 1/26George Washington Domestic Policy notes 7 1/27 George Washington Quote Activity 8 3. Turn to entry #7 to finish notes from yesterday

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Could George Washington tell a lie?

#7 Jan. 26: George Washington’s Domestic Policy 1.First Steps A. Inaugurated in New York City – April 30, John Adams was his V.P.

George Washington’s Domestic Policy 1.First Steps A. Inaugurated in New York City – April 30, John Adams was his V.P. B. Set an example for future generations -Constitution set a guideline for the prez. But didn’t tell him what to do -Served 2 terms and then decided to retire

George Washington’s Domestic Policy 1.First Steps A. Inaugurated in New York City – April 30, John Adams was his V.P. B. Set an example for future generations -Constitution set a guideline for the prez. But didn’t tell him what to do -Served 2 terms and then decided to retire C. First Cabinet -people who would advise him State – Thomas Jefferson Treasury – Alex. Hamilton War – Henry Knox

George Washington’s Domestic Policy 1.First Steps A. Inaugurated in New York City – April 30, John Adams was his V.P. B. Set an example for future generations -Constitution set a guideline for the prez. But didn’t tell him what to do -Served 2 terms and then decided to retire C. First Cabinet -people who would advise him State – Thomas Jefferson Treasury – Alex. Hamilton War – Henry Knox D. Federal Court System – Judiciary Act – said Supreme Court should have 6 judges ( John Jay became chief justice)

George Washington’s Domestic Policy 2.Reducing the A. Hamilton (Sec. of Treasury) faced many problems Nations Debt-National Debt: Very large, borrowed a lot of foreign $ -Sold Bonds: to raise $ during the Revolution

George Washington’s Domestic Policy 2.Reducing the A. Hamilton (Sec. of Treasury) faced many problems Nations Debt-National Debt: Very large, borrowed a lot of foreign $ -Sold Bonds: to raise $ during the Revolution B. Plan -gov’t would repay all debts (federal and state)

George Washington’s Domestic Policy 2.Reducing the A. Hamilton (Sec. of State) faced many problems Nations Debt-National Debt: Very large, borrowed a lot of foreign $ -Sold Bonds: to raise $ during the Revolution B. Plan -gov’t would repay all debts (federal and state) C. Debating Hamilton – James Madison didn’t like the plan -Southern states had already paid back their debt and Madison thought it wasn’t fair

George Washington’s Domestic Policy 2.Reducing the A. Hamilton (Sec. of State) faced many problems Nations Debt-National Debt: Very large, borrowed a lot of foreign $ -Sold Bonds: to raise $ during the Revolution B. Plan -gov’t would repay all debts (federal and state) C. Debating Hamilton – James Madison didn’t like the plan -Southern states had already paid back their debt and Madison thought it wasn’t fair D. Hamilton’s Compromise -If the South would support his plan they would move the capital to present day Washington D.C.

George Washington’s Domestic Policy 3.Plans to build A. Bank of the United States The Economy-Tax $ would be deposited there -Issue paper money to pay bills -Make loans to farmers and businesses (encourage eco. growth) – Capitalism

George Washington’s Domestic Policy 3.Plans to build A. Bank of the United States The Economy-Tax $ would be deposited there -Issue paper money to pay bills -Make loans to farmers and businesses (encourage eco. growth) – Capitalism B. Tariff (Taxes) -To help American manufactures -Hamilton wanted high tariffs to protect Am. Business - North: supported it (factories) -South: against (bought many imports) -Compromise: Congress passes a lower tax than Hamilton wanted

George Washington’s Domestic Policy 3.Plans to build A. Bank of the United States The Economy -Tax $ would be deposited there -Issue paper money to pay bills -Make loans to farmers and businesses (encourage eco. growth) – Capitalism B. Tariff (Taxes) -To help American manufactures -Hamilton wanted high tariffs to protect Am. Business - North: supported it (factories) -South: against (bought many imports) -Compromise: Congress passes a lower tax than Hamilton wanted C. Whiskey Rebellion -Congress passed a tax on all liquor -Tax sparked a Rebellion in western Pennsylvania -Whiskey Rebellion tested the will of the government ?q=whiskey+rebellion+of+1794&FROM=LKVR5&GT1=LKVR5&FORM=LKVR2&adlt=stricthttp:// ?q=whiskey+rebellion+of+1794&FROM=LKVR5&GT1=LKVR5&FORM=LKVR2&adlt=strict

Homework 1.Go back through your notes and write 4 questions 2.Summary for your notes

#8 Jan. 27: George Washington’s Quotes Read each number and summarize what it is saying (Do all the summaries 1 st ) Then match the letter, date, and event with the correct quote. 1. Letter (E)Summary Date/Event Washington is congratulating Congress for a job well done and Dec. 23, 1783: is telling them that he is retiring from the Continental Army Resignation from army; Address to the Cont. Congress 2. LetterSummary Date/Event 3. LetterSummary Date/Event