The Federalist Era Chapter 8
I. A New Nation Profile
I. A New Nation Profile Government Posts
George Washington
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
Alexander Hamilton
Edmund Randolph
John Jay
I. A New Nation Profile Government Posts Bill of Rights
I. A New Nation Profile Government Posts Bill of Rights Raising a Revenue
II.Hamilton’s Vision of America Establishing The Public Credit
II.Hamilton’s Vision of America Establishing The Public Credit Sectional Differences
II.Hamilton’s Vision of America Establishing The Public Credit Sectional Differences National Bank
II.Hamilton’s Vision of America Establishing The Public Credit Sectional Differences National Bank Encouraging Manufactures
II.Hamilton’s Vision of America Establishing The Public Credit Sectional Differences National Bank Encouraging Manufactures Hamilton’s Achievement
III. The Republican Alternative Divergent Views of Hamilton and Jefferson
IV. Crises Foreign and Domestic Revolution and European War
IV. Crises Foreign and Domestic Revolution and European War Citizen Genet
Cornelia Clinton
Citizen Genet’s Home
IV. Crises Foreign and Domestic Revolution and European War Citizen Genet Jay’s Treaty
IV. Crises Foreign and Domestic Revolution and European War Citizen Genet Jay’s Treaty Frontier Problems and Treaty of Greenville
Battle of Fallen Timbers
Treaty of Greenville
IV. Crises Foreign and Domestic Revolution and European War Citizen Genet Jay’s Treaty Frontier Problems and Treaty of Greenville Whiskey Rebellion
General Henry Lee
IV. Crises Foreign and Domestic Revolution and European War Citizen Genet Jay’s Treaty Frontier Problems and Treaty of Greenville Whiskey Rebellion Pinckney’s Treaty
Thomas Pinckney
V. Land Settlement Land Policy The Wilderness Trail
Daniel Boone
Wilderness Trail
Cumberland Gap
VI. Transfer of Power Washington’s Farewell Election of 1796
VII. The Adams Years War with France and the XYZ Affair
XYZ Affair
VII. The Adams Years War with France and the XYZ Affair
VII. The Adams Years War with France and the XYZ Affair The War at Home: The Alien and Sedition Acts /// VA and KY Resolutions
Election of 1800 Peaceful transfer of power
Election of 1800 Peaceful transfer of power Judiciary Act of 1801