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1 Early American Presidents: Setting the Stage for U.S. Policy

2 From the Beginning Who is George Washington?
1st President- What does that mean? Early problems!

3 Dealing with the Debt! First cabinet Early political parties
Anti-Federalists became the Democratic-Republicans Federalists Alexander Hamilton

4 Hamilton’s Plan

5 The Rest of the Plan National Bank Whiskey Excise Protective Tariff
Purpose Whiskey Excise What is an excise? Protective Tariff What is a tariff? Pupose

6 Reactions by Democratic Republicans
NOT HAPPY!!!!! Debt Bank Excise Tax Whiskey Rebellion Tariff

7 Other Things Washington Did
Precedents The Good: Pinckney’s Treaty Judiciary Act of 1789 The Divisive: Proclamation of Neutrality Jay’s Treaty

8 The Next Election Two main candidates: The winner
John Adams Thomas Jefferson The winner The problems he faced….

9 Adams’ biggest problem
WHY???

10 XYZ Affair

11 Major Divide!!!!! The Reaction at Home… Federalist:
Democratic-Republicans Their trade was really hurt Many wanted war Already Pro-British Felt we “had it coming” Pointed to Jay’s Treaty and the Proclamation of Neutrality Did NOT want war Major Divide!!!!!

12 John Adams Responses Really feared Civil War
Wanted to stop the internal arguing Allows the Alien and Sedition Laws to pass

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14 Democratic Republican Response
The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions

15 The Election of 1800 Nicknamed the “Revolution of 1800”
Three main contenders: Adams Jefferson Burr Jefferson wins after an initial tie First time power shifted from one party to another in the executive branch- proves the Constitution works!

16 What would Jefferson do?
What people thought: What actually happened: Less power for the national government Less money spent on the military Pro-French Less taxation Strict Interpretation of the Constitution Marbury vs. Madison (Jefferson used a lot of power!) Louisiana Purchase (Jefferson used loose interpretation) Embargo Act (wasn’t willing to risk war and ruined the American economy)

17 Marbury vs. Madison

18 Louisiana Purchase

19 Lewis and Clark

20 Effects of the Louisiana Purchase
America more than doubles in size AMAZING farmland! America begins to move west! Manifest Destiny begins!

21 Chesapeake Incident

22 Embargo Act

23 Effects of the Embargo Act
Average American income falls by 50% Ruins Jefferson’s image as president- takes years to come back! Forces America to develop their own industries- so in the long run, it really helps us!

24 Review of Jefferson so far…
Democratic Republican ideas Marbury v. Madison Louisiana Purchase 1st term = overwhelming success

25 Chesapeake Incident

26 Embargo Act

27 Effects of the Embargo Act
Average American income falls by 50% Ruins Jefferson’s image as president- takes years to come back! Forces America to develop their own industries- so in the long run, it really helps us!

28 James Madison Becomes President
Problems he has: Increasing Native American tensions Americans want revenge after the Cheasapeake Incident that they didn’t get with the Embargo Act Political Division

29 Calls for War YES!!! NO!!!

30 Causes of the war Native American Stuff Treaty of Greenville
William Henry Harrison Tecumseh Battle of Tippecanoe Attacks American jingoism

31 Causes of the war With the British Native Americans
Chesapeake Incident Jay’s Treaty Expired Impressment resumed Needing to truly prove we are INDEPENDENT!

32 Causes of the war Other Stuff: Growth of the War Hawks
Henry Clay John C. Calhoun Trade barriers due to the Napoleonic Wars

33 War Breaks Out- Big Events!
Invasion into Canada Battle of Thames Burning of Washington D.C. Battle of Fort McHenry Hartford Convention Treaty of Ghent Battle of New Orleans

34 Key People James Madison Andrew Jackson Oliver Perry Tecumseh

35 Short Term Effects What is a short term effect? No one wins Cease fire
Land, money, etc.

36 Long Term Effects Better relationships with England Westward Expansion
Rush-Bagot Agreement British American Convention Really independent Westward Expansion Growth of Nationalism


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