Chapter 6: Federalists and Republicans
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1789-1816
Chapter 6: Federalists and Republicans
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Section One:
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The New Government
The Bill of Rights was added in 179110 Amendments were added because of a
promise to anti-federalists to protect basic rights
Freedom of Religion, Speech, Fair Trials, etcThe 10th Amendment= whatever is not stated
in Constitution is power given to the states
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First President
George WashingtonThe only President to
win by unanimous vote
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Institutions of Power
President Washington established a Cabinet, an advisory team Secretary/Department of State Secretary/Department of Treasury Attorney General Secretary/Department of War
The judicial branch was organized, establishing the Supreme Court
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Department of State
Thomas JeffersonDeals with matters of
foreign affairs
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Department of the Treasury
Alexander HamiltonDeals with financial
and monetary matters of the country
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Financing the Government was Top Priority
Needed REVENUE= Needed MONEYCreated the Tariff of 1789Supported by A. Hamilton
A Tariff is a tax on imported and/or exported goods Hurt the South the most
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The Right to Borrow Money
Hamilton believed we needed to be able to borrow money to pay off the debt
Had Congress take on all debt from the war
Federal government created BONDS- paper notes promising to repay the debt in exchange for money
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Opposition to Bonds
They were not worth their valueOpposition led by Madison Felt South was being hurt- they were losing
more money than the North through bondsFeared North would dominate the South
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Another Compromise
Jefferson, Madison, and Hamilton agreed on a plan
1. Madison and the South supported the plan2. The Capital was to be moved South from
New York (modern day Washington DC)
By moving Capital South, the South felt this would offset the economic and political advantages of the North
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The Bank of the United States
Or B.U.S.Proposed by Hamilton- created by CongressB.U.S. would: 1. create a common currency2. promote trade3. encourage investment4. stimulate economic growth
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Not Everyone Liked the B.U.S.
Again, South thought the North would benefit the most
James Madison thought it violated the Constitution- nowhere did it say the federal government could create a bank
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Get on the B.U.S.
Washington signs the bill- lasts next 20 years Thought it did NOT violate the Constitution
Article I, Sec 8 federal government had power “to make all laws which shall be necessary and proper”
The Necessary and Proper Clause created IMPLIED POWERS-They are powers that you have because
it is necessary to do the job, but not stated in Constitution
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The Whiskey Rebellion
Hamilton also believed in taxing the peopleHe taxed whiskeyEnraged Western farmersIn 1794, rebellion eruptedClaimed “taxation without representation”
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Outcome of the Whiskey Rebellion
Washington ordered 15,000 troops to stop rebellion
They were, in fact representedThe use of force by government on its own
people worried some
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Federalists Democratic-Republicans
Washington, Adams, Hamilton
Wanted to work on industrialization
Madison and JeffersonUsed to be anti-
federalists (Madison changes)
Also called RepublicansWill in the 1800s
become the Democratic party
Wanted to focus on agriculture (agrarianism)
A Change in Name
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Section 2:
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President Washington
First President of the United States
Set the precedence for only serving 2 terms
Remember to reference your Presidential Chart!!!
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Major treaties Expansionism
Jay’s Treaty Regulated trade with
the British, appeared to be Pro-British
Pinckney’s Treaty Treaty with Spain Allowed US to use
Mississippi River
US was rapidly moving West towards Mississippi River
Needed to figure out plan with native populations….
During His Time and President
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Washington’s Farewell Address
His warning was……
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John Adams
Second President of the United States
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The Election of 1800
Between Adams, Jefferson, Burr, Pinckney, and Jay
Came down to Adams and Jefferson, but no one had majority of electoral votes
It then goes to the House to vote- but they kept tying
Finally, Jefferson won- Adams was ashamed
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The Revolution of 1800
Term coined by Thomas Jefferson
Replaced Federalist with Anti-Federalist ideas
Thought Washington and Adams were too much like royalty
Created a less formal presidency
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Jefferson’s Presidency
Wanted: 1. smaller central government2. weaker central government3. to eliminate standing army4. to eliminate the whiskey tax5. Cut government spending
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Role of Supreme Court Increases
First important court case: Marbury v. Madison
(1803)Established concept of
JUDICIAL REVIEW The power of the
judicial branch to review laws created/enforced by other branches
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More Westward Expansion
Need more agricultural land to fulfill Jefferson’s agrarian society
Only could go west
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The Louisiana Purchase
Napoleon wants to sell it to US- he needs the money
Jefferson wants to- but can he???
By doing so, he would violate his thoughts on government
At $15 million- he could not pass it up, so he executed the purchase
US doubled in size!
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Exploring the West
Louis and ClarkWith the help of
Sacagawea, they make it all the way to Pacific Ocean
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International Tensions
Problems with Britain Impressment- the British were kidnapping US sailors
at sea and forced them into military service Instead of going to war, Jefferson passes the Embargo
Act 1807 embargo-= ban on trade Did not work- war is looking possible
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War of 1812
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