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1 U.S. Government under the Constitution

2 George Washington 1 st President John Adams 1 st Vice President

3 War – Henry Knox Treasury – A. Ham State – T.J. 1 st Presidential Cabinet

4 Hamilton vs Jefferson

5 Hamilton Strong federal govt –educated elite –Industry/Trade –Fear of mob rule

6 Jefferson Farmers Power with States!

7 A. Ham’s Econ Plan U.S. debt –foreign –citizens & soldiers –¾ national; ¼ state

8 Fed. pay all the debt - national & state

9 Southern states had paid their debt

10 A. Ham - Bank of the United States (B.U.S.) Print money Handle taxes & govt. $

11 Huge Conflict! A. Ham vs. T.J.

12 A Ham = Elastic Clause - get B.U.S. passed by Congress

13 District of Columbia = Happy South

14 1 st Political Parties Federalist – A.Ham – strong national govt. Democratic-Republicans T. J. – strong state govts.

15 Govt. needs $$ Protective Tariff – tax on imported goods $$$$ for A.H. (BUS) Excise Tax – tax on making, selling, or distributing goods

16 Whiskey Rebellion

17 Penn. Farmers won’t pay tax Beat up Fed. Marshall threatened to secede

18 15,000 militiamen led by G. Wash - Rebellion fizzled

19 Judiciary Act 1789 = Supreme Court = John Jay Chief Justice

20 Early U.S. Foreign Affairs

21 Revolution in France

22 Democratic Republicans T.J. Support France

23 Federalists support Great Britain A. Ham.

24 Proclamation of Neutrality

25 The Edmond Genêt Affair

26 T.J. resigns

27 Native Americans

28 1783 Treaty of Paris Remember????

29 British Forts Ohio Valley

30 Miami Confederacy Little Turtle

31 General “Mad Anthony” Wayne

32 Washington no 3 rd term

33 Adams – 71 electoral votes Jefferson – 68 electoral votes

34 2 nd John Adams

35 Growing Sectionalism

36 John Jay – Jay’s Treaty

37 XYZ Affair

38 “undeclared naval war” with France

39 The Alien Acts

40 The Sedition Acts

41 Principle of Nullification Virginia & Kentucky

42 Death of Washington

43 Jefferson’ Presidency

44 Jefferson vs Adams

45 Aaron Burr ran as T.J. & J.A.’s vice- president

46 Electoral Tie T.J. & Aaron Burr

47 House 6 days & 35 ballots – still tied

48 Alex H. got 2 Federalist to vote for T.J.

49 T.J. pres Aaron Burr Vice-pres

50 T.J. - weaken central government

51 Replaced Federalist govt. officials

52 Free trade instead of govt. regulation

53 T.J. - era of S. political power & waning Federalist & N.

54 John Marshall Chief Justice Federalist

55 Adams Judiciary Act of 1801 Midnight Judges

56 Marbury v Madison Judicial Review

57 Napoleon wants good relations w/U.S.

58 Louisiana Purchase $15 million 2x the size of U.S.

59 Lewis & Clark

60 Sacajawea

61 Jefferson reelected 1804

62 Barbary Pirates

63 The War of 1812

64 Origin of ‘Uncle Sam’

65 France (Napoleon) & Britain fighting (again)

66 France blockades G.B.

67 G.B. blockades France

68 France & G.B. both seize U.S. ships & cargoes

69 G.B. impressment

70 U.S.S. Chesapeake G.B. 3 dead 18 wounded US

71 Embargo Act of 1807– ban on exporting goods

72

73 Hurt U.S. more than Britain

74 Native Americans

75 Rumors of British arming N.A.

76 William Henry Harrison = Native American leaders signed away 3 million acres

77 Shawnee chief Tecumseh = confederacy against U.S.

78 Brother The Prophet

79 Remove all traces of white ‘civilization’ including Christianity

80 North American Confederacy

81 Traveled South & West

82 The Prophet attacks WHH

83 WHH - Tippecanoe River – burned Prophetstown

84 U.S. discovered N.A.C. = British weapons

85 War Hawks Calhoun S.C. Henry Clay Ky

86 Madison Elected President - R

87 Spring 1812 declared war

88 goes badly at 1 st -lost Detroit -couldn’t take Montreal

89 War at sea Blockade Some U.S. Success

90 1814 G.B. burns D.C

91 Star Spangled Banner

92 Andrew Jackson Battle of Horseshoe Bend Ends Native American military power

93 Battle of New Orleans

94 Treaty of Ghent

95 Results

96 industrialize

97 Canada is separate country

98 War Heroes = Andrew Jackson & WHH

99 Native Americans done in Ohio Valley & South

100 U. S. Nationalism

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