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Thursday, Jan Update your Table of Contents DateEntry TitleEntry # 1/18Bill of Rights Picture Analysis 1 1/19Constitution/Bill of Rights Review 2 1/20Citizenship Worksheet 3 1/23Timeline Chapter 9 4 1/24Chapter 9 Vocabulary Part 1 5 1/25Washington KWL (movie) 6 2.Turn to entry #5 and study your vocabulary

Learning Recovery –Monday, Jan th Period Project Kimberly (Mon. 12/30)

Could George Washington tell a lie?

Federalist George Washington Foreign Domestic

Federalist George Washington Foreign Domestic Cabinet - Secretaries of state, treasury, and war. (Jefferson, Hamilton, Knox)

Federalist George Washington Foreign Domestic Whiskey Rebellion Cabinet - Secretaries of state, treasury, and war. (Jefferson, Hamilton, Knox) Judiciary Act, judges, 13 district courts, 3 circuit courts, one Chief Justice- John Jay

Reducing the Nations Debt

A. Hamilton (Sec. of State) faced many problems -National Debt: Very large, borrowed a lot of foreign $ -Sold Bonds: to raise $ during the Revolution B. Plan -gov’t would repay all debts (federal and state) C. Debating Hamilton – James Madison didn’t like the plan -Southern states had already paid back their debt and Madison thought it wasn’t fair D. Hamilton’s Compromise -If the South would support his plan they would move the capital to present day Washington D.C.

3.A. Bank of the United States -Tax $ would be deposited there -Issue paper money to pay bills -Make loans to farmers and businesses (encourage eco. growth) – Capitalism B. Tariff (Taxes) -To help American manufactures -Hamilton wanted high tariffs to protect Am. Business - North: supported it (factories) -South: against (bought many imports) -Compromise: Congress passes a lower tax than Hamilton wanted Plans to build The Economy

Federalist George Washington Foreign Domestic Whiskey Rebellion Cabinet - Secretaries of state, treasury, and war. (Jefferson, Hamilton, Knox) Judiciary Act, judges, 13 district courts, 3 circuit courts, one Chief Justice- John Jay National Bank -Hamilton’s 4 point plan to get the nation out of debt

Whiskey Rebellion -Congress passed a tax on all liquor -Tax sparked a Rebellion in western Pennsylvania -Whiskey Rebellion tested the will of the government /12b79ebf19a3802acd2c12b79ebf19a3802acd2c ?q=whiskey+rebellion+of+1794&FROM=LKVR5&GT1=LKVR5&FORM=LKVR2&adlt=stricthttp:// 1794/12b79ebf19a3802acd2c12b79ebf19a3802acd2c ?q=whiskey+rebellion+of+1794&FROM=LKVR5&GT1=LKVR5&FORM=LKVR2&adlt=strict

Federalist George Washington Foreign Domestic Whiskey Rebellion - Pennsylvania Farmers against tax on whiskey; they rebel in July Judiciary Act, judges, 13 district courts, 3 circuit courts, one Chief Justice- John Jay National Bank -Hamilton’s 4 point plan to get the nation out of debt Cabinet - Secretaries of state, treasury, and war. (Jefferson, Hamilton, Knox)