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The Early Republic Launching the New Government
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Chapter 9, Section 1: Washington Takes Office
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Main Idea As the nation’s first President, George Washington faced many economic and political challenges.
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I. Washington’s First Steps A.Everything he did set a precedent for those who followed 1. Stepped down after 2 terms 2. First Cabinet 3. Federal Court System
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I. Washington’s First Steps Washington’s Cabinet: – Made up by: Heads of departments – Two most influential leaders: Alexander Hamilton Thomas Jefferson – Job of the Cabinet To give advice to Washington
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I. Washington’s First Steps Federal Court System: – Set up by the Judiciary Act – 1 chief justice and 5 associate justices – First Chief Justice of the U.S.: John Jay
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II. Hamilton’s Plan A.Proposed paying off national debt A. Debt of Federal goovernment and states B.1790 - Compromise put US capital in District of Columbia and paid off debt C.1791- Established Bank of the United States and protective tariffs
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II. Hamilton’s Plan Job of the Bank: – Pay off gvn’t bills – Make loans Protective Tariffs: – Purpose: to protect local industry from foreign compitition
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III.The Whiskey Rebellion (1794) A.Backcountry farmers refused to pay the tax B.Washington showed the strength, and mercy of the new gvn’t by: Pardoning all people involved
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Chapter 9, Section 2: Creating a Foreign Policy
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Main Idea As the French Revolution and wars raged in Europe, President Washington steered a neutral course in foreign affairs.
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I. Foreign Policy A.Washington advocated a policy of neutrality in foreign affairs B.Neutrality Proclamation: A. Not support either side
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I. Foreign Policy Jay’s Treaty: 1) Britain must pay for damages to U.S. ships 2) Britain must give up forts in the west (U.S.) 3) U.S. must pay debts to British Merchants
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Chapter 9, Section 3: Political Parties Emerge
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Main Idea During the 1790s, two political parties were formed: the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans
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I. Federalists A.Led by: ___________ B.Believed wealthy and well-educated should lead nation C.Favored strong central government D.Favored manufacturing, trade, cities
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I. Federalists (cont’d) E.Preferred loose interpretation of the Constitution F.Wanted close ties with Britain G.Supported national bank H.Supported protective tariffs
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II. Democratic- Republicans A.Led by: _________________ B.Believed people should have political power C.Wanted to keep federal gvn’t small/have strong state gvn’t D.Believed farming should be the backbone of the nation
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II. Democratic- Republicans (cont’d) E.Supported strict interpretation of Constitution F.Favored ties with France G.Opposed national bank H.Opposed protective tariffs
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III. Election of 1796 A.John Adams (Federalist) won B.Thomas Jefferson (Democratic- Republican) finished second C.President and Vice President from different political parties
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