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GIGLIOTTI WASHINGTON'S ADMINISTRATION A MULTI-MEDIA SPECTACULAR! PRESENTS WASHINGTON'S ADMINISTRATION A MULTI-MEDIA SPECTACULAR!

"NO FRIENDS & NO MONEY!" GOOD WAY TO THINK OF USA IN 1789 NATION DEEPLY IN DEBT NO OTHER NATION WILLING TO HELP WILL THE NEW CONSTITUTION WORK?

DOMESTIC AFFAIRS POLICIES DEALING WITH EVENTS IN THE UNITED STATES

WASHINGTON AS PRESIDENT DID NOT WANT THE JOB KNEW HE NEEDED TO SET AN EXAMPLE DIGNIFIED & RESPECTED TWO TERMS

WASHINGTON'S CABINET ADAMS - VP JEFFERSON SEC. OF STATE HAMILTON - SEC. OF THE TREASURY KNOX – SEC. OF WAR RANDOLPH – ATTORNEY GENERAL

JEFFERSON'S IDEAS

HAMILTON'S IDEAS

ASSUMES ALL STATE DEBTS HAMILTON'S PLAN SELL PUBLIC LAND TO RAISE MONEY SERIES OF EXCISE TAXES (WHISKEY) BONDS (NEW & OLD) PROTECTIVE TARIFF BANK OF THE UNITED STATES FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ASSUMES ALL STATE DEBTS

STRICT INTERPRETATION JEFFERSON OBJECTS STRICT INTERPRETATION –NOT IN CONSTITUTION IT CANNOT BE DONE! PAYING SPECULATORS WOULD HURT THE POOR FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TOO MUCH POWER – PAY X2?

COMPROMISE THE NATION WILL USE HAMILTON’S PLAN FEDERAL CITY (WASH. D.C.) BUILT IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA THE CAPITAL WOULD BE MOVED TO THE SOUTH 1790

WHISKEY REBELLION FIRST REAL TEST OF THE CONSTITUTION FARMERS IN P.A. TURN CORN INTO WHISKEY IN ORDER TO TRANSPORT IT EAST HAMILTON’S PLAN TAXES THEM

WHISKEY REBELLION FARMERS PROTEST & RIOT WASHINGTON SENDS 1794 FARMERS PROTEST & RIOT WASHINGTON SENDS 13,000 TROOPS TO STOP RIOTS PERSONALLY LEADS ARMY SHOWS THE POWER OF THE NEW GOVERNMENT & THE CONSTITUTION