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Launching the New Ship of State Chapter Ten
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George Washington & his Cabinet George Washington John Adams—Vice President Thomas Jefferson—Sec. of State Alexander Hamilton—Sec. of the Treasury Henry Knox—Sec. of War Edmund Randolph—Attorney General
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First Job of the New Government: To add a Bill of Rights to the Constitution 2/3 vote by Congress & ratified by ¾ of states Used George Mason’s bill of rights in VA as a guide Key: provided safeguards for some of America’s core principles Judiciary Act of 1789 Organized the Supreme Court with a Chief Justice (John Jay) and originally 5 associates KEY COURT CASE: Marbury v. Madison, 1803
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Hamilton’s Financial Plan: BE FAT (yes, an acronym) B—the creation of the Bank of the United States (BUS) E—Excise Tax on whiskey F—Funding at Par (key: increase national credit) A—Assumption of State Debts; Hamilton wanted the states to be more obligated to the federal government T—Tariffs (custom duties) passed to help new industries growing in the U.S.
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Strict vs. Loose Constructionists Issue of the BUS: Strict constitution: strict interpretation of the Constitution (Jefferson) Loose constitution: broad interpretation of the Constitution (Hamilton) Jefferson opposed BUS b/c felt it was not stipulated in the Constitution Hamilton argued the Constitution allowed for a BUS b/c of “elastic clause” of Constitution Bank necessary to store tax revenue and regulate trade
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Whiskey Rebellion (1794) Who: sw PA backcountry folks hit hard by excise tax What: challenged the new national gov; Washington sent a militia to stop rebellion Significance: Federal government showed it could ensure domestic tranquility Hamilton’s financial plan became a cornerstone of America’s financial system
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Birth of Political Parties Constitution never mentioned party system 2 well-defined groups emerged: Hamilton Federalists Jeffersonian Republicans 2 political party system started over a clash b/t Hamilton and Jefferson
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Hamilton’s Federalists Believed in gov by upper class Distrusted the common people Supported a strong central gov Gov to encourage business & not interfere with it Pro-British in foreign policy
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Jeffersonian Republicans Advocated the rule of the people; gov FOR the people Biggest appeal was to the middle class & poor Democratic-Republicans believed the best gov was one that governed least National debt was a curse to future generations Jeffersonians were primarily agrarians Believed in freedom of speech to expose tyranny Pro-French in foreign policy
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