The Federalist Era Chapter 9 Overview.

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The Federalist Era Chapter 9 Overview

The First President George Washington Precedents Cabinet Judiciary Act of 1789 Bill of Rights U.S. Constitution State Department Thomas Jefferson Department of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton Department of War Henry Knox Attorney General Edmund Randolph Postmaster General Benjamin Franklin War Bonds Hamilton’s Compromise Washington, D.C. Bank of the United States Tariff

Early Challenges Whiskey Rebellion Northwest Territory Britain General Arthur St. Clair Anthony Wayne Battle of Fallen Timbers Treaty of Greenville Proclamation of Neutrality Impressment Jay’s Treaty Pickney’s Treaty Washington’s Farewell Address

The First Political Parties Alexander Hamilton Thomas Jefferson (R) Partisan Federalists Republicans Caucuses John Adams (F) Presidential Election XYZ Affair Aliens Sedition Alien and Sedition Acts Virginia Resolution Kentucky Resolution Nullify States’ Rights