The New Government. Protocol and Early Decisions Hamilton’s Financial Program Development of Political Parties.

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The New Government

Protocol and Early Decisions Hamilton’s Financial Program Development of Political Parties

Protocol and Early Decisions Titles Roles of the Vice President and Executive Department The Judiciary Act of 1789 Congress and the passage of the Bill of Rights

Protocol and Early Decisions- Titles

Protocol and Early Decisions- Roles of the VP and Executive Department

Protocol and Early Decisions- Judiciary Act of 1789

Protocol and Early Decisions- Congress and the Bill of Rights

Hamilton’s Financial Program National Bank Funding State Debts Tariff Policy Tax Collection Advantages of Industrialization

Hamilton’s Financial Program - National Bank

Hamilton’s Financial Program - Funding State Debts

Hamilton’s Financial Program - Tariff Policy

Hamilton’s Financial Program - Tax Collection Whiskey Rebellion

Hamilton’s Financial Program - Advantages of Industrialization

Development of Political Parties Differing Interpretations of the Constitution States’ Rights vs. Strong National Government Relationship with Great Britain or France

Development of Political Parties -Differing Interpretations of the Constitution Federalists-Loose –John Adams –George Washington –Alexander Hamilton Anti-Federalists-Strict –Thomas Jefferson –James Madison

Development of Political Parties - States’ Rights vs. Strong National Government Anti-Federalists-States’ Rights Federalists-Strong National Government

Development of Political Parties - Relationship with Great Britain or France Anti-Federalists-France Federalists-Great Britain