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America’s Premier 1789-1797 “We are in a wilderness 555 ft, 1848 “We are in a wilderness without a single footstep to guide us…” J.M Trustworthy War Hero Aligned the North with South Not like other Politicians Mount Vernon, Alexandria, Va

America’s Premier 1789-1797 PRECEDENTS “We are in a wilderness Trustworthy War Hero Aligned the North with South Not like other Politicians PRECEDENTS “We are in a wilderness without a single footstep to guide us…” J.M 2 terms Cabinet , SCOTUS Farewell Address Judiciary Act 1789- Supreme Court w/ chief justice & 5 associate justices. Set up Federal District Courts (13) *Census

The Secretary of Treasury America’s Premier Cabinet Edmund Randolph The Attorney General Henry Knox The Secretary of War Thomas Jefferson The Secretary of State Vice Pres. John Adams Alexander Hamilton The Secretary of Treasury

TWO PARTY SYSTEM 1804 v. Burr

Jeffersonian’s aka Democratic-Republicans VERSUS Philosophies & Points of View Jeffersonian’s aka Democratic-Republicans VERSUS Hamilton’s Federalists ***Make 2 columns on your paper. Alexander Hamilton versus Thomas Jefferson***

***Under each column you have created, place which statement corresponds best with each individual.   1.Who believed in loose or flexible interpretation of the Constitution? 2. Who represented the agricultural interests as a priority of our countries success? 3.Who favored a weaker central government with more power in the hands of the states. 4. Who advocated a strong or a high protective tariff to support industrial & manufacturing interests? 5.Who supported commercial interests & valued trade with foreign nations more highly?

***Under each column you have created, place which statement corresponds best with each individual. 6. Who opposed a national debt & believed in a balanced budget for our nations best interests?   7. Who believed in universal education & a government by all the people is necessary to protect our natural rights? 8.Who favored a strong central bank over state banks? The B.U.S. baby! 9. Who advocated freedom of speech and press? The Bill of Rights baby! 10. Supported the British in foreign affairs? Supported the French in foreign affairs?

1. Create the Bank of the United States. Receipt the tax $$ 4 points to getting our nation on firm financial ground. We need to deal with our debt & establish a banking system. Shape gov. financial policy to favor the wealthy, in turn they would lend the gov. monetary/political support. Then the prosperity would flow down to the masses 1. Create the Bank of the United States. Receipt the tax $$ Uniform currency Wealthy investors

1794 rebellion, Hamilton’s response 4 points to getting our nation on firm financial ground. We need to deal with our debt & establish a banking system. 2. Raise TAXES Protective Tariff Excise tax on Whiskey 1794 rebellion, Hamilton’s response