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Warm-Up: Journal Entry What are political parties and what are some things they argue about? What do you think the first political parties disagreed about? Hamilton and Jefferson

Federalists vs Democratic-Republicans Hamilton vs Jefferson Federalists vs Democratic-Republicans

HAMILTON

Background Hamilton was born in the West Indies Sent to New York at age of 14 George Washington’s assistant Represents New York after War Married into a rich family

Government Run by wealthy educated and patriotic people Favored a strong national government

Ideal Economy Manufacturing and trade National bank- hold money, give loans, collect taxes, print money

Human Nature Most people were selfish and out for themselves

England or France Britain- power and order He was for England Video

JEFFERSON

Jefferson Background Born in Virginia to a wealthy family Gifted- college at 16 Spoke Greek and Latin Huge tobacco plantation Wrote the Declaration of Independence

Best Form of government Republic strong states, a weak Federal Government A Democracy

Economy Based on Agriculture (Farming) National bank bad- cared more about business than farmers

Human Nature Ordinary, informed (Educated) people can make good decisions

England or France France because they were our allies during war Agreed with French Revolution Video