Hamilton wanted the United States to create a bank Financial security tied directly to the strength of the ban Issue currency – money would maintain value.

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Hamilton wanted the United States to create a bank Financial security tied directly to the strength of the ban Issue currency – money would maintain value Madison and others challenged this Necessary and proper clause / Also called the elastic clause or? John Jay went to England England agreed to abandon outposts in Northwest Territories Americans ships allowed to trade –West Indies Would not Promise / Impress soldiers Farmers in western Pennsylvania protested taxed Washing and Federalist looked at this as a challenge to government Washington sent 15,000 troops The rebels disappeared Two rebels were eventually arrested September 1796 /Warned against political parties Avoid making permanent alliances with other nations 2nd president – Federalist Thomas Jefferson – Anti- Federalist – VP 1797 French ships seized American ships This was known as – Quasi-War (no declaration of war) Adams sent a delegation to France Pinckney, Marshall, and Gerry French intermediary – demanded huge bribes - $250,000 Law that made it illegal for Anti- Federalists to criticize the Federalist government President could detain or deport people from any nation the USA was at war 14 year period to become citizen People who criticized Adams were arrested and jailed Election of 1800 Jefferson and Burr tied 73 votes / House selected Jefferson What Amendment changes that president and VP run on same ticket 3 rd President of the United States End the Alien and Sedition Act

Whiskey RebellionJay’s Treaty Washington’s Farewell AddressJohn AdamsXYZ Affair Alien and Sedition Act 12 Amendment (1804) Thomas Jefferson Implied powers of the Government to handle the growing needs of the nation United States Bank

Washington’s Secretary of the Treasury Washington’s Secretary of StateWashington’s Secretary of War 1 st Supreme Court Chief JusticeAttorney General – Washington’s first term Part of Constitution that allows for federal bank Spain gave up disputed land north of Florida and agreed to keep the Mississippi open to trade Warned against alliances with nations and was against political parties Response to Alien and Sedition Acts. Advocated state’s rights

Henry KnoxThomas Jefferson John Jay Edmund Randolph Necessary and proper clause AKA elastic clause Pinckney Treaty Washington’s farewell address Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions Alexander Hamilton