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First Political Parties Federalists Versus Democratic-Republicans

Washington’s Cabinet Secretary of State- Thomas Jefferson Secretary of War- Henry Knox Attorney General- Edmund Randolph Postmaster General- Samuel Osgood Secretary of Treasury- Alexander Hamilton

“National Debt is a National Blessing” Hamilton’s Financial Program (FABET) Funding at Par Assumption of State Debts A National Bank (1 st BUS) Excise Taxes Tariff

First Bank of the United States 20 Year Charter 1/5 Stock Owned by Congress 4/5’s Private Monopoly on ALL ALL Gov’t Transactions

Opposition Speaker of the House Original Bondholders Should be Paid States that had paid Debts Should not Pay that of States Who Had NOT Let’s Make A Deal Over Dinner No Bank-Unconstitutional 1 st Use of “Necessary and Proper” Clause

Hamiltonians (Federalist Party) Rich Wise Well-to Do Well-Born Strong Central Government Favor Mercantile & Financial Interests North & East

Jeffersonians (Democratic-Republican Party) Yeoman Farmers State’s Rights Free Press Democracy South & West

Constitutional Issues Broad versus Strict Interpretation National versus State Authority Whiskey Rebellion, “Just the DAY for a Whisky Rebellion,” said Aunt Polly and off she ran, lipperty-lipperty-lip, to get a few shooting rifles. “Oh goody goody,” cried little Emily. “Now we can all shoot at those horrid Revenue Officers,” for the collectors of internal revenue were far from popular with these kindly Pennsylvania folk and Aunt Polly Pinkwood had often promised the children that if they were good some day they would be allowed to take a shot at a Revenue Officer

Jefferson on the Whiskey Rebellion “I hold it that a little rebellion now and then is a good thing” “Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God." "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is its natural manure.”

Foreign Issues Enter French Revolution Franco-American Alliance Washington’s Proclamation of Neutrality Citizen Genet’s Mission to U.S. Jay’s Treaty Pinckney’s Treaty

“Citizen” Edmund Charles Genet

Jay’s Treaty, 1794 No War Fishing Rts. Trade NW Garrisons Impressment? ??????????

Pinckney’s Treaty, 1795 Navigation Right of Deposit SW Border Settled Trade

Washington’s Farewell Address 1796 No Third Term (Farewell) No Permanent Military Alliances Keep the Public Credit Sound Avoid Political Parties, esp. geographical ones

Legacy? "There is an elegant memorial in Washington to Jefferson, but none to Hamilton. However, if you seek Hamilton's monument, look around. You are living in it. We honor Jefferson, but live in Hamilton's country, a mighty industrial nation with a strong central government.“ George Will, 1992