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Washington & CongressPartisan Politics
US HistoryNote Page 10
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• History Videos for Disney American
Presidents: George
Washington"
• History ChannelThe American Presidents
“George Washington”First 15 mins or so….
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EXECUTIVE EXAMPLE
-National Hero
-set many precedents for future leaders
-developed Cabinet – Advisors, help President carry out his duties
-defined appointment powers
-expanded foreign affairs powers
-became legislative leader – Help guide Congress priorities
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1ST CONGRESS
-Bill of Rights ratified
10 Amendments
-passed Judiciary Act
Supreme Court
- Set up Fed & Circuit courts
- Thomas Jefferson Serves as the first Secretary of State
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- Thomas Jefferson Serves as the first Secretary of State
Congress willFind itself divided
Over the economy!Two Sides to the
Argument!
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FINANCIAL DEBATE
-nation had large war debt from American Revolutionary War
-Alexander Hamilton’s plan
-pay all debts – tariff (tax on Imports)
-national bank system
-debate over power to create a national bank
-implied powers? - Not clearly stated in Constitution, can we do it???
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US would gladly do business with either France or England, which made the other
country mad…
POLITICAL AFFAIRS
-British harassment of settlers in the west
-French Revolution in 1789
-British and French at war
-U.S. neutrality
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-Whiskey Rebellion
-farmer’s rebellion over an excise tax on whiskey they produced
-rebellion crushed by Washington and the army before it begins
-proves the strength of the new federal gov’t
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POLITICAL AFFAIRS
-Jay’s Treaty
-trade treaty with Britain
-highly unpopular b/c of the Revolution
-Pinckney’s Treaty
-trade treaty with Spain
-access to the Mississippi R.
-Treaty of Greenville
-Battle of Fallen Timbers
-Ohio Valley area
US was shipping / Selling supplies to
France. Britain could seize the cargo and not pay us for it! John Jay
got no where with Britain, only good thing
is US would get Most Favored Nation when trading with Britain…
Whoopee……
Republicans were outraged but it
prevented war with Britain, for now..
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POLITICAL AFFAIRS
-Jay’s Treaty
-trade treaty with Britain
-highly unpopular b/c of the Revolution
-Pinckney’s Treaty
-trade treaty with Spain
-access to the Mississippi R.
-Treaty of Greenville
-Battle of Fallen Timbers
-Ohio Valley area
Spain will join France in its war against Great Britain (French
Revolution is raging….)
Spain was afriad US and Britain would join forces and seize their
territories in North America.
Pinckney’s Treaty granted US could use and navigate the Mississippi River which as
Spain’s possession and we could do business in the Spain port
city of New Orleans…
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POLITICAL AFFAIRS
-Jay’s Treaty
-trade treaty with Britain
-highly unpopular b/c of the Revolution
-Pinckney’s Treaty
-trade treaty with Spain
-access to the Mississippi R.
-Treaty of Greenville
-Battle of Fallen Timbers
-Ohio Valley area
American settlers were flooding over the Appalachian Mtns into the Ohio River Valley that was NOT part of the US territory, it
was inhabited by Native Americas. Following a very
nasty encounter at the Battle of Fallen Timbers (natives suffered
heavy loses), Native America nations signed the Treaty of
Greenville. They would give up much of the Ohio River Valley in exchange
for $10,000 a year. Not that the federal gov’t would
honor this deal for long…..
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WASHINGTON’S WARNING
-served two terms but refused another
-political fighting had already begun
-Farewell Warnings
-no political parties
-no involvement in foreign affairs
Not that They willListen….
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Your Assignment: Due Tomorrow
Identify the following by using a complete sentence:1. Whiskey Rebellion2. Cabinet3. Argument over the National Bank: (did we have the
power, via the US Constitution?)4. Washington views on getting involved in the French
Revolution:5. Washington warning against forming political parties.6. Washington warning against forming permanent
alliances with other countries.
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• History Videos for Disney American
Presidents: George
Washington"
• History ChannelThe American Presidents
“George Washington”First 15 minutes or so..
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US HistoryNote Page 10
The End