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1 Presidents George Washington and John Adams
The Early Republic Presidents George Washington and John Adams (X/54)

2 Electoral voting (only) Not all states voted Winner? VP?
Election of 1789 No parties No campaigning Electoral voting (only) Not all states voted Winner? VP? (X/54)

3 Judiciary Act of 1789 CHAP. XX.–An Act to establish the Judicial Courts of the United States. (X/54)

4 Alexander Hamilton (secretary of treasury),
George Washington’s… Cabinet George Washington; Alexander Hamilton (secretary of treasury), Thomas Jefferson (secretary of state) (X/54)

5 $42-million: owed to Americans $12-million: owed to foreigners
Economics in the Early Republic US debt $42-million: owed to Americans $12-million: owed to foreigners $54-million State debt $25-million (X/54)

6 “Assumption” & “perpetual debt”
NYC Washington, DC (X/54)

7 (X/54)

8 The Early Republic Spain Native Americans France Great Britain
Foreign Policy in the Early Republic Spain Native Americans France Great Britain (X/54)

9 U.S. response? (X/54)

10 Citizen Genet Affair (X/54)

11 The Early Republic Spain Native Americans France Great Britain
Foreign Policy in the Early Republic Spain Native Americans France Great Britain (X/54)

12 Jay’s Treaty (X/54)

13 The Early Republic Spain Native Americans France Great Britain
Foreign Policy in the Early Republic Spain Native Americans France Great Britain (X/54)

14 aka Treaty of San Lorenzo
Right of deposit (X/54) aka Treaty of San Lorenzo

15 The Early Republic Spain Native Americans France Great Britain
Foreign Policy in the Early Republic Spain Native Americans France Great Britain (X/54)

16 (X/54)

17 Politics in the early republic
(X/54)

18 (X/54)

19 Democratic Republicans
The First Party System Federalists Democratic Republicans (X/54)

20 Manufacturers, merchants, and bankers Favored Tariffs
Federalists Manufacturers, merchants, and bankers Favored Tariffs Strong national (federal) government Bank of the United States (X/54)

21 Democratic Republicans Farmers Opposed Tariffs BUS State governments
(X/54)

22 Bottom line: Domestic advice? Foreign policy advice? (X/54)

23 Former Secretary of State
Campaign of 1796 (X/54) Current VP Former Secretary of State

24 (X/54)

25 ??? President Vice President (X/54)

26 President John Adams XYZ Affair Quasi War
“Millions for defense, not one cent for tribute.” (X/54)

27 Undeclared war Vs. France In the Caribbean President John Adams
XYZ Affair Quasi War Undeclared war Vs. France In the Caribbean (X/54)

28 Alien & Sedition Acts President John Adams An ACT concerning aliens
An ACT concerning sedition Alien & Sedition Acts (X/54)

29 interposition States People Congress (X/54)

30 nullification States Congress Law (X/54)

31 Former Secretary of State
Campaign of 1800 Former Secretary of State President (X/54)


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