Chapter 8 Securing the Republic, 1790–1815
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Warm Up Please answer the following question What made the decade of the 1790s so *divisive? Divisive: tending to cause disagreement or hostility between people
Politics in an Age of Passion George Washington 1 st president Unanimously elected (69 electors) Cabinet: VP = John Adams Sec of State = Thomas Jefferson Sec of Treasury = Alexander Hamilton Supreme Court Chief Justice = John Jay Hamilton’s Program Five Parts 1 – Establish nations creditworthiness 2 – National debt 3 – Bank of the United States 4 – Tax on producers of Whiskey 5- Tariff
Politics in an Age of Passion The Emergence of Opposition Many had a different vision Close ties with Britain alarmed many Jefferson & Madison Powerful gov’t would lead to growing commercial capitalists and ultimately endanger American freedom The Jefferson-Hamilton Bargain The Dinner Compromise that accepted Hamilton’s plan (minus subsidies for manufacturers) in exchange for the capital to be moved to “somewhere on the Potomac River, b/t MD and VA.
Politics in an Age of Passion The Impact of the French Revolution
Politics in an Age of Passion Political Parties The Whiskey Rebellion
Politics in an Age of Passion The Republican Party
Politics in an Age of Passion An Expanding Public Sphere The Democratic-Republican Societies
Politics in an Age of Passion The Rights of Women Women and the Republic
The Adams Presidency The Election of 1796
The Adams Presidency The “Reign of Witches” The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
The Adams Presidency The “Revolution of 1800”
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The Adams Presidency Slavery and Politics
The Adams Presidency The Haitian Revolution Gabriel’s Rebellion
Jefferson in Power Judicial Review
Jefferson in Power The Louisiana Purchase
Jefferson in Power Lewis and Clark Incorporating Louisiana
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Jefferson in Power The Barbary Wars
Jefferson in Power The Embargo Madison and Pressure for War
The "Second War of Independence" The Indian Response Tecumseh’s Vision
The "Second War of Independence" The War of 1812
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The "Second War of Independence" The War’s Aftermath
The "Second War of Independence" The End of the Federalist Party
Additional Art for Chapter 8
Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company This colorful image from around the time of the War
Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company An early American coin, bearing an image of liberty and the word itself
Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company Liberty and Washington
Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company The Bank of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company Venerate the Plough
Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company Pierre-Charles L’Enfant’s 1791 plan for Washington
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Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company A 1794 painting by the Baltimore artist
Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company A print shop in the early republic.
Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company An engraving from The Lady’s Magazine
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Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company This sampler was made by Peggy Castleman
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Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company The Providential Detection
Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company Toussaint L’Ouverture
Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company A watercolor by the artist William Russell
Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company White Hall Plantation
Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company A page from William Clark’s journal of the Lewis and Clark expedition
Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company New Orleans in 1803, at the time of the Louisiana Purchase.
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Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company Benjamin Hawkins Trading with the Creek Indians.
Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company The lid of a chest decorated with scenes from the War of 1812.
Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company The Taking of the City of Washington.
Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company The bombardment of Baltimore’s Fort
Norton Lecture Slides Independent and Employee-Owned Give Me Liberty! AN AMERICAN HISTORY THIRD EDITION This concludes the Norton Lecture Slides Slide Set for Chapter 8 by Eric Foner