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September 21, 2015 The Washington Presidency
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Washington sets the precedent or example for future presidents Precedents Washington set were: establishing and appointing Cabinet members to help them, 2 term presidency length, and being called “Mr. President” In the early elections first place winner became President and second place became Vice President Washington’s VP: John Adams (Federalist)
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To help executive branch and advise President Secretary of State: Thomas Jefferson – communicate, spokesperson for President on U.S. policy Secretary of Treasury: Alexander Hamilton – head of federal government spending and budget Secretary of War: Henry Knox - Head of war policy, how to get fund for war, military strategy ( now called secretary of defense) Attorney General: Edmund Randolph – Lawyer for the federal government, experience and knowledge of the law, chief law officer (now called Department of Justice)
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National Debt: (first major problem), federal government should pay off the states’ debts, combine all state debt Washington DC: New capital, not in a state - a district The National Bank: Collect taxes and put in bank, bank issued money and made loans to farmers and businesses New Tariff: Tax on imported goods to encourage the growth of domesticate business – people will buy American made goods
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Why did the Pennslyvania farmers rebel? Many citizens protested a tax on all Whiskey made and sold in the U.S. – an uprising started in PA, harassing federal tax collectors, violent protests Sin Tax 1791 – Whiskey tax to pay off national debt, 6-9 cents per gallon Americans were testing the strength of the new government Washington’s Response: Dispatched the PA militia to put down rebellion, 1000s of soldiers marched to Pittsburg and western PA
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U.S. division to stay neutral Jefferson “We must support a revolution to create a democracy” A. Hamilton “too violent” - Reign of terror – King, Queen, 10,000 killed (beheaded by guillotine) T. Jefferson: Pro-France, France helped US in our revolution A. Hamilton: Pro-British, anti-France, Americans will always have close ties to Britain because of our ancestry. Britain is worried revolutionary ideas will spread across Europe into British homeland. France: Wants the US to ally and attack Britain Washington: Stay neutral. Does not encourage getting into European wars Neutrality Proclamation – US will not aid Britain or France
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Urges U.S. against 2 things: Political parties European alliance
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