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Thursday, Jan. 26 1. Turn in your extra credit if you have done it. 2. Update your spiral Date Entry Title Entry # 1/23 Chapter 9 Timeline 4 1/24 Chapter 9 Vocabulary 5 1/25 George Washington KWL (movie) 6 1/26 George Washington Domestic Policy notes 7 3. Get out a sheet of paper and title it: Chapter 9 Vocabulary quiz

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Learning Recovery –3rd Period Semester Test Review –Wed., Feb.. 2 Amendment Article – Wed., Feb. 2 Brae’lyn Bruton X Jack Fuentez Misty Hennessee Kimberly Herrera P.J. Hill Yulie Leon x Jonatan Martinez Alejandra Porras Ambien Prescher Rebecca Turner Meagan Watson Alex Williams

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Could George Washington tell a lie? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fx-aCtLiTfA

#7 Jan. 26: George Washington’s Domestic Policy First Steps A. Inaugurated in New York City – April 30, 1789 - John Adams was his V.P.

George Washington’s Domestic Policy First Steps A. Inaugurated in New York City – April 30, 1789 - John Adams was his V.P. B. Set an example for future generations -Constitution set a guideline for the prez. But didn’t tell him what to do -Served 2 terms and then decided to retire

#12 Feb. 10: George Washington’s Domestic Policy First Steps A. Inaugurated in New York City – April 30, 1789 -John Adams was his V.P. B. Set an example for future generations -Constitution set a guideline for the prez. But didn’t tell him what to do -Served 2 terms and then decided to retire C. First Cabinet -people who would advise him State – Thomas Jefferson Treasury – Alex. Hamilton War – Henry Knox

#12 Feb. 10: George Washington’s Domestic Policy First Steps A. Inaugurated in New York City – April 30, 1789 -John Adams was his V.P. B. Set an example for future generations -Constitution set a guideline for the prez. But didn’t tell him what to do -Served 2 terms and then decided to retire C. First Cabinet -people who would advise him State – Thomas Jefferson Treasury – Alex. Hamilton War – Henry Knox D. Federal Court System -1789 – Judiciary Act – said Supreme Court should have 6 judges ( John Jay became chief justice)

#12 Feb. 10: George Washington’s Domestic Policy Reducing the A. Hamilton (Sec. of Treasury) faced many problems Nations Debt -National Debt: Very large, borrowed a lot of foreign $ -Sold Bonds: to raise $ during the Revolution http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vy7FJJ_ud84

#12 Feb. 10: George Washington’s Domestic Policy Reducing the A. Hamilton (Sec. of Treasury) faced many problems Nations Debt -National Debt: Very large, borrowed a lot of foreign $ -Sold Bonds: to raise $ during the Revolution B. Plan -gov’t would repay all debts (federal and state)

#12 Feb. 10: George Washington’s Domestic Policy Reducing the A. Hamilton (Sec. of State) faced many problems Nations Debt -National Debt: Very large, borrowed a lot of foreign $ -Sold Bonds: to raise $ during the Revolution B. Plan -gov’t would repay all debts (federal and state) C. Debating Hamilton – James Madison didn’t like the plan -Southern states had already paid back their debt and Madison thought it wasn’t fair

#12 Feb. 10: George Washington’s Domestic Policy Reducing the A. Hamilton (Sec. of State) faced many problems Nations Debt -National Debt: Very large, borrowed a lot of foreign $ -Sold Bonds: to raise $ during the Revolution B. Plan -gov’t would repay all debts (federal and state) C. Debating Hamilton – James Madison didn’t like the plan -Southern states had already paid back their debt and Madison thought it wasn’t fair D. Hamilton’s Compromise -If the South would support his plan they would move the capital to present day Washington D.C.

#12 Feb. 10: George Washington’s Domestic Policy Plans to build A. Bank of the United States The Economy -Tax $ would be deposited there -Issue paper money to pay bills -Make loans to farmers and businesses (encourage eco. growth) – Capitalism

#12 Feb. 10: George Washington’s Domestic Policy Plans to build A. Bank of the United States The Economy -Tax $ would be deposited there -Issue paper money to pay bills -Make loans to farmers and businesses (encourage eco. growth) – Capitalism B. Tariff (Taxes) -To help American manufactures -Hamilton wanted high tariffs to protect Am. Business - North: supported it (factories) -South: against (bought many imports) -Compromise: Congress passes a lower tax than Hamilton wanted

#12 Feb. 10: George Washington’s Domestic Policy Plans to build A. Bank of the United States The Economy -Tax $ would be deposited there -Issue paper money to pay bills -Make loans to farmers and businesses (encourage eco. growth) – Capitalism B. Tariff (Taxes) -To help American manufactures -Hamilton wanted high tariffs to protect Am. Business - North: supported it (factories) -South: against (bought many imports) -Compromise: Congress passes a lower tax than Hamilton wanted C. Whiskey Rebellion -Congress passed a tax on all liquor -Tax sparked a Rebellion in western Pennsylvania -Whiskey Rebellion tested the will of the government http://www.bing.com/videos/watch/video/tax-collector-getting-tortured-by-whiskey-rebels-1794/12b79ebf19a3802acd2c12b79ebf19a3802acd2c-422921568957?q=whiskey+rebellion+of+1794&FROM=LKVR5&GT1=LKVR5&FORM=LKVR2&adlt=strict

Homework Go back through your notes and write 4 questions Summary for your notes