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1 Federalist Era

2 George Washington 1st President of the U.S.
Elected unanimously by electoral college Vice President John Adams Congress followed Washington’s lead a majority of the time.

3 Money Problems U.S. was in debt 65 million dollars.
Alexander Hamilton, Secretary of Treasury Supported full payment of bonds, increased tariffs, and a new national bank to stabilize the U.S. economy.

4 Money Problems Con’t Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of State
Supported farming, low tariffs, and state run banking to stabilize the U.S. economy.

5 Results Hamilton wins on every issue: 1.Bonds are paid in full
2.Tariffs increase to protect manufacturing 3.National Bank established for 20 years

6 U.S. Neutrality Washington kept the U.S. neutral when war broke out between France and Britain during the middle of the French Revolution.

7 Why Neutrality? The U.S. was in debt Weak navy
Reliance on foreign made goods Troubles at home (western frontier, whiskey rebellion etc)

8 Whiskey Rebellion First rebellion against the new constitution.
Refusal to pay a tax on whiskey by small traders. Rebellion ended without a battle.

9 1st Two Political Parties Federalists
Led by John Adams & Alexander Hamilton Believed in a strong central government Popular in the north Seen as the party for the “upper class”

10 1st Two Political Parties Democratic-Republicans
Led by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison Believed in strong state governments Popular in the south and west Seen as the “common man” party

11 Election of 1796 Federalist: John Adams elected as president
Democratic-Republican Thomas Jefferson elected as vice president.

12 Events During Adams’ Administration
XYZ Affair: French agents tried to force America to pay 12 million for a peace treaty. Made many Americans call for war. Adams was not willing to take the U.S. into war. Alien & Sedition Act: Gave the president the power to throw out aliens, and made it illegal to publish/speak false things about the government.


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