Launching a New Nation Chapter 6. WASHINGTON HEADS NEW GOVERNMENT Section 1.

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Launching a New Nation Chapter 6

WASHINGTON HEADS NEW GOVERNMENT Section 1

The Diaries of George Washington

The New Government Takes Shape

Judiciary Act of 1789

Crash Course

The Supreme Court Today

Washington Shapes the Executive Branch

Veteran’s Day

Hamilton vs. Jefferson

Hamilton’s Debt Plan

National Bank

Political Parties Take Shape

Whiskey Rebellion 1794

FOREIGN AFFAIRS TROUBLE THE NATION Section 2

U.S. Response to Events in Europe

Deadliest Warrior Washington vs. Napoleon

George Washington

Napoleon Bonaparte

Reactions to the Revolution

Treaty with Spain

Washington’s Farewell Address

Adams as President

Election of 1796

Jay’s Treaty

Adams Tried to Avoid War

“The Paris Monster”

Alien and Sedition Acts

Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions

JEFFERSON ALTERS THE NATION’S COURSE Section 3

Jefferson Wins the 1800 Election

The Jefferson Presidency

The Supreme Court

Marbury vs. Madison

Louisiana Purchase

Thomas Jefferson & His Democracy

Lewis and Clark Head West

Lewis and Clark’s Expedition

America: The Story of Us Episode 3: Westward

THE WAR OF 1812 Section 4

The War Hawks Demand War

Grievances Against the British

Tecumseh’s Confederacy

The War Hawks

Election of 1808

The War Brings Mixed Results

Burr/Hamilton Duel