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Early American Government

The Administrations of Washington,

Adams, Jefferson, and

Madison

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George Washington1789-1797

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Washington’s Mount VernonVirginia

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Washington’s Oath of Office

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Washington statue outsideFederal Hall New York

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Jefferson and HamiltonSec. of State Sec. of the

Treasury

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The Federalist & The Anti-Federalist

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Hamilton’s Report on the Public Credit

Funding

Assumption

National Bank

Excise Tax on Whiskey

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The French Revolution of 1789

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The fall of Louis XVI

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Political factions favor different countries

Federalist favor EnglandAnti-Federalists

(Dem-Republicans) favor France

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The unpopular Jay’s Treaty

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What of the Native Americans?

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Thomas Pinckney’s Treaty with Spain

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The Whiskey Rebellion demonstrates the power of the

new government

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Washington reviewing troops ready to suppress the rebellion

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Washington’s Farewell1796

• Avoid political factions• Avoid “entangling

foreign alliances”• Friendly to all

countries

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The Presidency of John Adams1797-1801

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Election of 1796Adams over Jefferson

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The XYZ Affair“Millions for defense, but not

one cent for tribute” John Marshall

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The Alien and Sedition Acts 1798

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A fight in Congress over the Sedition Act

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Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions

Can states nullify federal law?

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T. Jefferson and J. Madison

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The Peaceful RevolutionThe 1800 Election of

Democratic Republican Thomas Jefferson

• “Smaller Federal Government• Reduced Government Spending• Smaller Military/Spending• Broader participation in Government

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President Thomas Jefferson1801-1809

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Jefferson’s MontecelloVirginia

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Election of 1800

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Louisiana Purchase Treaty

• Solving the “Constitutional Dilemma”

• 1803

• $15 Million

• Doubles the size of the US

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Livingston, Monroe & Talleyrand

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• Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte of France

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Revolt in Haiti

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Meriwether Lewis and William Clarke

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• Meriwether Lewis and William Clarke and Sacagawea

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Lewis and Clark Expedition 1804-1806

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The End of Slave Importation1808

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Jefferson’s second term is plagued by foreign affairs

problems

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The Barbary Pirates

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The shores of Tripoli

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The Embargo Act of 1807

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Troubled relations with England and France (Quasi-

War)

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The death of Alexander Hamilton

Weehawken, N.J. 1804

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Chief Justice John Marshall’s decision

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William Marbury vs. James Madison1803

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President James Madison1809-1817

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Madison’s home at MontpellierVirginia

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The Election of 1808James Madison

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America’s Second War for Independence

“Mr. Madison’s War”

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Background Causes

• Impressment

• The War Hawks

• Desire to expand into Canada

• Desire to pacify Native Americans

• Violation of neutral rights at sea

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Impressment of U.S Sailors

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Leading War HawksHenry Clay and John C.

Calhoun

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First Lady Dolly Madison

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British burning of the White House

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The Battle of Fort McHenry1814

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“The Star Spangled Banner”

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Francis Scott Key

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The Harford Convention1814

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First threats of Secession

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The Battle of New Orleans1815 after the Treaty of Ghent

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The hero of New OrleansAndrew Jackson

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The Treaty of Ghent 1814

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Status Quo

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Results/Significance of the War of 1812

• American Manufacturing grows• The fading of the Federalist party• Acceptance of British Canada• The emergence of Andrew Jackson

and William Henry Harrison• Increased US international credibility• Growing spirit of “Nationalism”


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