1.George Washington 2.John Adams 3.Thomas Jefferson 4.James Madison 5.James Monroe 6.John Quincy Adams 7.Andrew Jackson
George Washington First President of the United States
General in the French and Indian War Representative in the Virginia House of Burgesses Commander of the Continental Army during the American Revolution Background
Rise of Political Parties – he didn’t believe in political parties and thought politicians should work together Had to pay back national debt ($52 million) How do you do that? – National Bank, War debt - compromise Whiskey Rebellion – strength of National Government Politics (Domestic)
Neutrality Proclamation – continued to trade with England and France Jay’s Treaty – John Jay (stop impressing our soldiers) Pinckney’s Treaty – established trade agreements with Spain Politics (Foreign)
National Bank Office of the President President’s Cabinet Farewell Address – stay out of foreign relations, do not become involved in political parties Contributions
Thomas Jefferson – didn’t agree with using the army to put down the Whiskey Rebellion Federalists – Best people (educated, wealthy) should run the country, strong central government Republicans – “best government is one that governed the least”, the constitution should be interpreted exactly as it was written Multiple Perspectives
John Adams Second President of the United States
Called Mr. Rotundity due to size Was a lawyer for the British during the Boston Massacre Assisted in the founding of the Nation Background
2 Different Parties Federalists – wanted national bank, strong central government, manufacturing, shipping, trade, well educated Democratic Republicans – people should have the power, strong state government, strict interpretation, no national bank Alien Sedition Acts Virginia- Kentucky Resolutions Politics (Domestic)
XYZ Affair Alien Sedition Acts Politics (Foreign)
Rebuilt the White House Defining 10 th Amendment Marbury v. Madison Contributions
XYZ Affair – Some Americans thought Adams should declare war on the French Jefferson & Madison – Disagreed with the Alien and sedition acts and insisted they would not be enforced in their states Multiple Perspectives
Thomas Jefferson 1801 – 1809 Third President of the United States
Background Wrote the Declaration of Independence Democratic Republican Governor of Virginia Was Vice-President before he was President
Marbury v. Madison Closed port of New Orleans Louisiana Purchase - $15million Lewis and Clark Expedition Tecumseh and Native Americans Politics (Domestic)
Louisiana Purchase Barbary Pirates Embargo Act Politics (Foreign)
Declaration of Independence Judicial Review Louisiana Purchase Contributions
War Hawks – wanted another war with Britain Merchants upset about Embargo Act Multiple Perspectives
James Madison 1809 – 1817 Fourth President of the United States
Background Father of the Constitution Wrote Federalist Papers Youngest man to attend the continental congress
Sent American’s to war Most of his time in office was spent on foreign affairs Politics (Domestic)
Abandoned Isolationism – had congress declare war on Britain (War of 1812) Effects of War: Indian resistance in the North West National Pride in the United States Decrease in trade with Britain Politics (Foreign)
Increase in manufacturing – United States were producing good previously imported Constitution and Bill ofRights Contributions
Federalists did not want to to go war with the British Native Americans became more hostile Multiple Perspectives
James Monroe 1817 – 1825 Fifth President of the United States
Background Anti-Federalist after American Revolution
Era of good feelings American System Missouri Compromise Gibbons v. Ogden – decrease in states power Politics (Domestic)
Monroe Doctrine Spain ceded Florida Politics (Foreign)
Monroe Doctrine Florida Missouri Compromise – Maine = Free, Missouri = Slave Contributions
There was controversy of the admittance of Missouri and Maine as states No one really spoke out against James Madison Era of Good Feelings Multiple Perspectives
John Quincy Adams 1825 – 1809 Sixth President of the United States
Controversy in the election of 1824 Oldest son of John Adams Secretary of State for Monroe Background
Erie Canal Nationalized Army Promoted Arts and Literature Conflict with Native Americans Politics (Domestic)
Did not have many foreign policy issues Dealt with all issues as Secretary of State Politics (Foreign)
Erie Canal & National Roads Nationalized Army Started relocation of Indians Contributions
He lost the popular vote but won the electoral college Americans did not want him as president Multiple Perspectives
Andrew Jackson Seventh President of the United States
Fought in the Revolutionary War War hero from the War of 1812 Served on the Tennessee Supreme Court Ran as the President for the Common Man Background
Democratic party formed – donkey was uses to represent Jackson Sectionalism – North, South, West Jacksonian Democracy – expanded democracy Spoils System Politics (Domestic)
Texas breaks away from Mexico Political (Foreign)
Spoils System Eliminated the National Bank Trail of Tears – Indian Removal Act Did not enforce Supreme court decisions Ethics
Expanded Democracy New Political Party Contributions
Unethical Person Did not uphold office of the President He had too much power Multiple Perspectives
Should Andrew Jackson be on the $20 bill? Why? Why Not?