THE NEW COUNTRY The United States After the Revolutionary War

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THE NEW COUNTRY The United States After the Revolutionary War CH. 10-11 (Pageant)

THE NEW COUNTRY Washington’s Presidency: 1789- A. Sworn in as President in 1789. B. The Cabinet 1. Sec. of Treasury 2. Sec. of State 3. Sec. of War II. The Impact of Hamilton: A. A Federalist view of increasing the power of the government. B. Dealing with the National Debt. C. Creation of Federal City, near Virginia. D. Creation of the National Bank. E. The Causes of the Whiskey Rebellion of 1791.

THE NEW COUNTRY

THE NEW COUNTRY III. Conflicts at home and abroad: A. The Whiskey Rebellion B. The growing chasm between Federalists and Anti-Federalists. C. How to deal with the French after 1789? D. Treaty of Greenville 1795 E. John Jay goes to England. E. The Judiciary Act of 1789. F. Favored Gradual Emancipation of Slavery.

THE NEW COUNTRY The John Adams Presidency: 1797-1801 A. The first peaceful transfer of power takes place. B. The Election of 1796 gives Adams the Presidency and Thomas Jefferson the Vice Presidency. C. D. The XYZ Affair E. The John Jay Treaty F. The Alien and Sedition Acts G. 1 November, 1800 H. The Judiciary Act of 1801 “No Pressure John.”