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Launching the New Nation Chapter 2 Section 4 Side 1 Hamilton and Jefferson: Two Conflicting Visions Hamilton’s Economic Plan Washington Shapes The Executive Branch Washington Heads the New Government The First Political Parties Judiciary Act Of 1789 The Whiskey Rebellion One American’s Story Launching the New Nation Chapter 2 Section 4 Side 1 Jay’s Treaty Challenges at Home And Abroad Addressing Foreign Affairs Challenges in The Northwest

Launching the New Nation Chapter 2 Section 2 Side 2 Adams Provokes Criticism Adams Tries To Avoid War Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions Launching the New Nation Chapter 2 Section 2 Side 2 The Alien and Sedition Acts