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The New Government
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Protocol and Early Decisions Hamilton’s Financial Program Development of Political Parties
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Protocol and Early Decisions Titles Roles of the Vice President and Executive Department The Judiciary Act of 1789 Congress and the passage of the Bill of Rights
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Protocol and Early Decisions- Titles
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Protocol and Early Decisions- Roles of the VP and Executive Department
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Protocol and Early Decisions- Judiciary Act of 1789
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Protocol and Early Decisions- Congress and the Bill of Rights
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Hamilton’s Financial Program National Bank Funding State Debts Tariff Policy Tax Collection Advantages of Industrialization
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Hamilton’s Financial Program - National Bank
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Hamilton’s Financial Program - Funding State Debts
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Hamilton’s Financial Program - Tariff Policy
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Hamilton’s Financial Program - Tax Collection Whiskey Rebellion
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Hamilton’s Financial Program - Advantages of Industrialization
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Development of Political Parties Differing Interpretations of the Constitution States’ Rights vs. Strong National Government Relationship with Great Britain or France
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Development of Political Parties -Differing Interpretations of the Constitution Federalists-Loose –John Adams –George Washington –Alexander Hamilton Anti-Federalists-Strict –Thomas Jefferson –James Madison
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Development of Political Parties - States’ Rights vs. Strong National Government Anti-Federalists-States’ Rights Federalists-Strong National Government
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Development of Political Parties - Relationship with Great Britain or France Anti-Federalists-France Federalists-Great Britain
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