Challenges to the New Republic (1789-1825).  The “Father of Our Country” 1789-1797  First Cabinet: Jefferson – Sec. State, Hamilton -Sec. Treasury 

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Challenges to the New Republic ( )

 The “Father of Our Country”  First Cabinet: Jefferson – Sec. State, Hamilton -Sec. Treasury  Hamilton wanted a large National Bank (the Bank of the U.S. in 1792) – it barely passed!  He wanted stable economy, strong defense, no national debt and a way to regulate state and local banks.

 The Federalists – Led by Hamilton; believed in a loose interpretation of Constitution (Elastic Clause)  Democratic-Republicans – Led by Jefferson wanted a strict interpretation of Constitution and said the National Bank was unconstitutional

 The French Revolution ( ) created problems for the U.S.  The U.S. said it was neutral. Were we?  1793 – Britain began seizing U.S. ships and impressing U.S. sailors  Jay’s Treaty 1794 – British gave up forts on American side of Great Lakes, but kept restrictions on U.S. shipping/ trade. War was avoided, but some cried foul.

 Americans forces under General “Mad Anthony” Wayne defeat alliance of Native Americans led by Shawnee War chief, Blue Jacket, near Toledo, Ohio.  This led to increased American settlement as Indians gave up 2/3 of Ohio and S. Indiana.  Pinckney’s Treaty – 1795; with Spain (got LA from France in 1763) allowed the U.S. to use the port of New Orleans.

 Problems with France, offended by Jay’s Treaty, dominated the Federalist, Adams’, tenure.  They copied the British and began seizing and fighting with American ships.  Alien Act of 1798 – toughened the citizenship requirements for immigrants and restricted free speech. Most new immigrants usually voted Democratic-Republican.  Sedition Act of 1798 – made it illegal to criticize the government in a time of crisis (i.e. the French threat).

 Didn’t believe in a strong presidency or federal government; he was for “states’ rights”  Had Congress remove Alien & Sedition Acts; he was for 1 st Amendment  Cut federal taxes on stamps & land & made cuts in government spending and reduced the debt from $80 Million to $59 Million-a minor miracle!  Marbury vs. Madison (1803) – Supreme Court Case that set precedent for judicial review – the power to decide the constitutionality of federal law.

 The Louisiana Purchase (1803) – from France for $15 Million was apex of his presidency  Lewis & Clark Expedition ( ) – Explored LA & reached Pacific Ocean  Zebulon Pike ( ) explored S.W. Louisiana

 Embargo Act of 1807 – suspended trade with Great Britain  Britain practiced impressment – a policy of seizing U.S. sailors and forcing them to work in Royal Navy  We thought Britain would need our food and cotton more than we needed their clothing – it failed because it hurt U.S. merchants & our economy  Congress ended it 1809 as Jefferson left office, but we were still having problems with the British Empire

 The War of 1812 – Madison felt there was no choice but war  Britain invaded & captured Washington, DC  The U.S. failed to take Canada  We won most battles and therefore the war  Battle of New Orleans (1814) – Andrew Jackson becomes a national hero

 He wanted to prevent Spain or any other European nation from ever having colonies in the Americas  Monroe Doctrine (1823) – said we would use force to keep Western Hemisphere free of European domination  We saw ourselves as the supreme power in the hemisphere  We lacked the military to enforce it, but it will shape American foreign policy in the late 1800s and early 1900s