American Studies Mr. Crickenberger and Mr. Ratcliffe

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Jefferson Takes Office
Advertisements

In the Presidential election of 1800 there were two political parties going head to head Federalists Democratic-Republicans.
The Early National Period What You Need To Know. The Early National Period The new American republic prior to the Civil War experienced dramatic territorial.
: Jeopardy: Jeopardy Review Game. $2 $3 $4 $5 $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $1 Federalist v. Demo-Rep Election 1800 Marbury.
Answer these two questions: 1. Why would Washington warn against political parties and entangling alliances? Think about the possible dangers of each.
Treaty of Greenville Native Americans surrendered most of their lands in present-day Ohio.
Jefferson Becomes our 3 rd President in 1800 Look! That’s me!!!
Thomas Jefferson. Election of 1800  Thomas Jefferson- Democratic- Republican  Supported by poor farmers  Favored Popular Democracy & States’ Rights.
Today’s Goal 23-September-10 To identify the struggle with the earliest transitions in power in the United States. The unique “transfer of power” –
EARLY AMERICAN PRESIDENTS. George Washington No Political Party VP – John Adams.
Political developments in the Early National Period.
Getting Off to a to a Good Start: The Early National Period lasted from 1789 to The new government was tested to see if our republic could last.
Chapter 8 Section one Mr. Snyder American History.
The Jefferson Era, 1800–1816 Chapter 10.
Jefferson Becomes President
Election of FEDERALISTS: John Adams & Charles Pinckney DEMOCRATIC- REPUBLICANS: Thomas Jefferson & Aaron Burr vs.
Republican Victory 1.Jefferson walked to his inauguration.
THE 1800s: Growth and Conflict in the Young Government.
The Jefferson Presidency Launching the New Nation part 8.
Revisiting our Classroom Rules  Only personal food is allowed (food you bring for yourself)  During class time you should be focused on the task at hand.
Marbury v. Madison.
Chapter 10 The Jefferson Era
STAAR Review Quiz #4 Early Republic
Early Political Parties
December 1-5 Early Republic: Unit 6.
President George Washington
Marbury v. Madison.
Marbury v. Madison.
What are the challenges for the Democratic-Republican party?
The Federalists in Charge
Expanding the powers of the Judicial Branch
Unit 6: The Early Republic- Washington and Adams
Jefferson Becomes President
Jefferson Takes Office
EARLY AMERICAN PRESIDENTS
American Studies Mr. Crickenberger and Mr. Ratcliffe
Topic: Assessing the Domestic Policies of Jefferson’s Presidency
The Marshall Court 6.3.
Topic: Assessing the Domestic Policies of Jefferson’s Presidency
October 25, 2018 U.S. History Agenda: DO NOW: Term Matching
Growth of the Supreme Court
Marbury v. Madison.
EARLY AMERICAN PRESIDENTS
The Federalists in Power and the Emergence of a Two-Party System
THE GROWTH OF A YOUNG NATION
Unit 4 Vocabulary Review
Warm Up! From the presentation on John Adams- Explain the XYZ affairs
Jefferson Becomes President
The Jefferson Era 1800 to 1816.
UNIT 9.1 JEFFERSON TAKES OFFICE MR. dickerson.
What impact did John Marshall have on the U.S.?
JEFFERSON TAKES OFFICE.
Supreme Court Cases of the early Republic
Chapter 11 The Age of Jefferson
7X Objectives: Describe the significance of Marbury v. Madison; Describe the motivations and results of the Louisiana Purchase. Agenda: Do Now:
Marbury v. Madison.
7X Objectives: Describe Jefferson’s presidency and how it shaped the nation. Agenda: Do Now: Why was the Louisiana Purchase a great irony in.
Chapter 9 Section 1 JEFFERSON TAKES OFFICE.
Roles and Accomplishments of the Early Leaders –
THE GROWTH OF A YOUNG NATION
The Jeffersonian Era Objectives:
Early President’s Quiz
Chapter 8 Section 1.
The Adams & Jefferson Years:
Do Now (Background Essay)
The Election of 1800.
The Early Republic Washington into Jefferson’s Presidency
JEFFERSON TAKES OFFICE Ms. Russo.
Presidents George Washington and John Adams
Thomas Jefferson.
Presentation transcript:

American Studies Mr. Crickenberger and Mr. Ratcliffe The early republic American Studies Mr. Crickenberger and Mr. Ratcliffe

Development of Political Parties Washington was “above” politics, but still considered himself a Federalist Federalist party led by ___________ ___________________ Characteristics Pro _____________________ Pro British Supported by bankers and _________________________ Prominent Federalists

Development of Political Parties Democratic-Republicans led by _______________________________ Characteristics ___________________ Pro revolutionary France Pro “common” man Pro States rights (vs. strong central government) ___________________________ ___________________________

John Adams – Foreign Policy __________________that Washington had imposed Adams wanted to stay __________________________ _______, despite many Americans supporting one of the two countries However, many of his actions, such as the Alien and Sedition Acts, made Adams appear to show favoritism towards the British

Election of 1800 Between _____________________________ Extremely ______________________by the candidates – Adams and Jefferson’s friendship will suffer for several years after In the end, Jefferson and the Democratic Republicans win the election This is the first American presidential election in which _____________________________________________ __________________

Important Early Supreme Court Cases Chief Justice John Marshall presided over both cases Marbury v. Madison established “judicial review”, which established the power of the Supreme Court to declare laws unconstitutional The McCulloch v. Maryland ruling prohibited states from taxing agencies of the federal government How else could we say this? __________________________________________