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Ch. 4-1 Implementing the Constitution Alexander Hamilton- 1 st Sec. Of Treasury Goal was to strengthen the finances of the U.S.
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Alexander Hamilton- 1 st Sec. Of Treasury
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Hamilton’s Financial Plan Repay the debts of both the State and Fed. Govt. Created a national bank Large tariffs to protect U.S. manufacturers (favors the North)
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Rise of Political Parties Federalists Strong central government Favored urban industrial areas (North) Loose interpretation of the Constitution (Elastic Clause Loose interpretation of the Constitution (Elastic Clause) Anti Federalist (Democratic-Republicans) Strong state governments Favored an agricultural nation (South) Strict interpretation of the Constitution
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Whiskey Rebellion- 1794 Cong. placed an excise tax on whiskey Pennsylvania farmers began revolting GW- led troops and put down the rebellion. Washington’s actions demonstrated that the Federal government was strong.
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Alien and Sedition Acts- 1798 Alien Act- President can deport those thought to be dangerous to public safety. Sedition Act- imprisoned newspaper editors for attacking the U.S. government.
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Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions Both states felt the Alien and Sedition Acts were unconstitutional They wanted to nullify (ignore) the law and claimed states rights Early rise of sectional differences
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Washington’s Legacy “ two-term limit” for a President Created the 1 st cabinet Farewell address- “Steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world.”
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1 st Cabinet
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