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Launching the New Republic
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Inaugurated in NYC Felt enormous burden Precedent-sets example for others.
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5 Departments (Cabinet) Cabinet- advises & assists President & directs departments Picked well-known leaders
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Congress organizes federal court system Supreme Court 1 Chief Justice 5 Associate Justices John Jay-first Chief Justice Set up a system of lower courts
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Total amount of money owed to others Borrowed from foreign countries & citizens during Revolution Issued bonds
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Buy up all old bonds & sell new ones Pay off federal & state debts Opposed by Madison Felt speculators would take advantage
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Move capital to the South between Maryland & Virginia Known as District of Columbia Southerners agreed Capital moved from NYC to Philadelphia temporarily
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Hamilton asked Congress to create the Bank of the US Tax money could be deposited Issue paper money Make loans to farmers & businesses
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Hamilton wanted a tax on imports Encouraged to “Buy American” Northerners (factories) supported Southerners (farms) opposed
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Tax on liquor made & sold in the US Hurt farmers Western Pennsylvania Washington called in the militia Farmers backed down & the government showed its strength
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Radicals executed thousands loyal to the King Turned violent & lost American support Jefferson supported France while Hamilton did not European rulers feared it would spread to their land
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Wars in Europe Washington’s Foreign Policy Neutrality Proclamation No support for French or British
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British gave up forts in US Americans paid old debts Did not protect American ships
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Set many precedents Served 2 terms Farewell Address Avoid permanent alliances Avoid involvement in European affairs Avoid political parties Retired to Mt. Vernon
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Hamilton (Sec. of Treasury) Jefferson (Sec. of State) Disagreed on many issues Both wanted a democratic govt. where the people rule Newspapers took sides, formed public opinion, & kept people informed on issues!
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Hamilton (Federalist) Wealthy & educated Strong central govt. Manufacturing, trade & shipping-North Loose Interpretation Pro-British National Bank Protective Tariff Jefferson (Dem. Rep.) “Ordinary” people Strong state govt. Agriculture-South Strict Interpretation Pro-French Opposed Bank Opposed Tariff
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Close Race Adams (Federalist) becomes 2 nd President Most votes Jefferson (Dem. Rep.) becomes V-Pres. Second highest votes
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France objected to Jay’s Treaty & began seizing US ships Adams sent diplomats Talleyrand’s agents (XYZ) offered Americans a deal (bribe) No deal! US remained neutral but strengthened the Navy
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Alien Act expel any foreigner thought to be dangerous Immigrants had to wait 14 years to become citizens Sedition Act citizens fined or jailed if they criticized the government or stirred up rebellion Dem. Rep. (Jefferson) said laws violated freedom
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Jefferson urged states to take action Resolutions passed that said each state “has an equal right to judge for itself” whether a law is constitutional (nullify) States’ rights?
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Jefferson, Burr, & Adams Jefferson & Burr each received 73 votes House of Representatives decided the election Jefferson won & became 3 rd President
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