CHAPTER 7 Hammering Out a Federal Republic 1787–1820

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CHAPTER 7 Hammering Out a Federal Republic 1787–1820 James A. Henretta Eric Hinderaker Rebecca Edwards Robert O. Self America’s History Eighth Edition America: A Concise History Sixth Edition CHAPTER 7 Hammering Out a Federal Republic 1787–1820 Copyright © 2014 by Bedford/St. Martin’s

I. The Political Crisis of the 1790s A. The Federalists Implement the Constitution 1. Devising the New Government 2. The Bill of Rights

I. The Political Crisis of the 1790s B. Hamilton’s Financial Program 1. Public Credit: Redemption and Assumption 2. Creating a National Bank 3. Raising Revenue Through Tariffs

I. The Political Crisis of the 1790s C. Jefferson’s Agrarian Vision 1. Southern planters and western farmers

I. The Political Crisis of the 1790s D. The French Revolution Divides Americans 1. Ideological Politics 2. Jay’s Treaty

I. The Political Crisis of the 1790s E. The Rise of Political Parties 1. Public interest 2. The Naturalization, Alien, & Sedition Acts of 1798 3. The “Revolution of 1800”

II. A Republican Empire Is Born A. Sham Treaties and Indian Lands 1. The Treaty of Greenville 2. Assimilation Rejected

II. A Republican Empire Is Born B. Migration and the Changing Farm Economy 1. Southern Migrants 2. Exodus from New England 3. Innovation on Eastern Farms 11

II. A Republican Empire Is Born C. The Jefferson Presidency 1. Policies 2. Marbury v. Madison

II. A Republican Empire is Born D. Jefferson and the West 1. The Louisiana Purchase 2. Secessionist Schemes 3. Lewis and Clark Meet the Mandans and Sioux

III. The War of 1812 and the Transformation of Politics A. Conflict in the Atlantic and the West 1. The Embargo of 1807 2. Western War Hawks

III. The War of 1812 and the Transformation of Politics B. The War of 1812 1. Federalists Oppose the War 2. Peace Overtures and a Final Victory

III. The War of 1812 and the Transformation of Politics C. The Federalist Legacy 1. Marshall’s Federalist Law 2. Asserting National Supremacy 3. Upholding Vested Property Rights 4. The Diplomacy of John Quincy Adams 5. Monroe Doctrine