Chapter 9: Federalist Era

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Chapter 9: Federalist Era1789-1800 Lesson 1: The First President EQ: What are the characteristics of a leader?

Academic Vocabulary (packet) precedent cabinet Judiciary Act of 1789 Bill of Rights bond tariff

Washington Takes Office Election Elected by Electoral College in 1789 John Adams = elected Vice President Precedents (traditions) he would establish would be important Accomplishments Judiciary Act of 1789 set up court system Bill of Rights protects civil liberties ( ex. freedom of speech)

Washington’s Cabinet Three Departments & two Offices State Dept.: manages foreign relations - Thomas Jefferson Dept. of Treasury: handles financial matters – Alexander Hamilton Dept. of War: provided for the nations defense - Henry Knox Attorney General: Handles legal affairs - Edmound Randolph https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0f6ibY_MLQ

Activity: Review Questions Read Washington Takes Office Complete questions #1-3 Write question and Answer Title your paper: Chapter 9, Lesson 1

Alexander Hamilton Fixes the Economy 1. Financial Trouble Federal & state governments had borrowed money to pay for the American Revolution = $$$ debt to other countries and to American citizens US federal government issued bonds (paper notes) promising to pay back in certain length of time.

Hamilton's Plan to Pay Debt Pay Back Debt Pay back borrowed money to other countries and individual American citizens; also pay off the debt of state governments. Opposition to Hamilton Southern States dislike that the federal government would pay ALL states’ debt = Southern States had built less debt than Northern States. Hamilton’s Solution To win support of Southern States = the State capital is moved to the South = Washington, DC (between Maryland and Virginia).

Hamilton and the Bank c. Building a STRONG National Economy Hamilton asked Congress to create a National Bank. Print a single type of money for ALL States

Hamilton and the Tariff Proposes a tariff (tax on goods brought from foreign countries) to help American companies Foreign products are EXPENSIVE, American made products are AFFORABLE

Activity: Alex Hamilton’s Profile In paragraph form answer the following questions in your group. Assign ONE question to each group member. Who was Alexander Hamilton? What was his plan to fix the debt? Why did he create a National Bank? Explain Hamilton’s protective tariff.

Before you Advertise As you watch the video answer the following questions? Why did President Washington choose Washington, DC (located between Virginia and Maryland) as our capital? What was Washington DC like before it was built? http://www.history.com/topics/us-states/washington-dc/videos/washington-dc

Activity: The new capital Washington, DC. Make an advertisement to gain support for locating the United States capital in Washington DC. You must: Write a description of the location List the benefits of the new location Explain why Alexander Hamilton wants to move the capital to Washington DC. http://www.history.com/topics/us-states/washington-dc/videos/washington-dc