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Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.7 | 1 CHAPTER 7 LAUNCHING THE NEW REPUBLIC, 1789–1800

Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.7 | 2 Constitutional Government Takes Shape, 1788–1796 Implementing Government The Federal Judiciary and the Bill of Rights Hamilton’s Domestic Policies, 1789–1994 Hamilton and His Objectives Establishing the Nation’s Credit Creating a National Bank Emerging Partisanship The Whiskey Rebellion

Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.7 | 3 The United States in a Wider World, 1789–1796 Spanish Power in Western North America

Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.7 | 4 Spanish Settlements in Alta California, 1784

Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.7 | 5 Disputed Territorial Claims, Spain and the United States, 1783–1796

Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.7 | 6 Challenging American Expansion, 1789–1792 France and Factional Politics, 1793 Diplomacy and War, 1793–1796 Parties and Politics, 1793–1800 Ideological Confrontation, 1793–1794 The Republican Party, 1794–1796 The Election of 1796 The French Crisis, 1798–1799 The Alien and Sedition Acts, 1798 The Election of 1800

Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.7 | 7 Economic and Social Change Producing for Markets White Women in the Republic Land and Culture: Native Americans

Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.7 | 8 Indian Land Cessions, 1768–1799