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THE NEW REPUBLIC 1789-1816

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THE NEW REPUBLIC1789-1816

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INTRODUCTION QUESTION

• Which of the following statements do you most agree with (Circle One)

A)Political parties are inevitable(unavoidable) in a republic.

B)Political parties are necessary to main a free and open democracy.

C)Political parties are divisive(troublesome) and destructive to national unity.

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QUESTIONS TO ANSWER

• What is the difference between an administration & a Cabinet?

• Administration – all members of the executive branch

• Cabinet - refers to heads of major departments who advise the President

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QUESTIONS TO ANSWER

• What precedent did George Washington set for future Presidents?

• He formed a Cabinet of department heads to advise him.

• Department of State, Treasury, War, and Attorney General.

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PRESIDENTIAL CABINET• Vice President of the United States• Department of State• Department of the Treasury• Department of Defense• Department of Justice• Department of the Interior• Department of Agriculture• Department of Commerce• Department of Labor• Department of Health and Human Services• Department of Housing and Urban Development• Department of Transportation• Department of Energy• Department of Education• Department of Veterans Affairs• Department of Homeland Security

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QUESTIONS TO ANSWER

• If you were President, how would you pick your Cabinet?

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QUESTIONS TO ANSWER

• What is a purpose of a tariff?

• Tariff = tax on imported goods

• To raise revenue for the government & encourage U.S. businesses by making foreign goods more expensive

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QUESTIONS TO ANSWER

• What were the two economic problems facing the country in 1789?

• Debts & Instability

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• What are political parties?

• Organization of people that seeks to win elections & hold public office in order to shape government unity.

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• How did Hamilton’s views (Federalist) affect his role as a Secretary of Treasury?

• He believed in a strong central government & pushed for greater federal influence over the economy.

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HAMILTON’S PLAN FOR RESTRUCTING THE DEBTACTION RESULT LASTING LEGACY

Pay foreign debt & interest in full

Restore national credit Established U.S. as trustworthy

Federal government assumes state debts

Bring stability to country; stimulate economy

Unified country

Impose excise taxes & tariffs

Pay debts & increase manufacturing

Established precedent of nation its debts

Create national bank & national currency

Help government regulate economy & commerce; generate income through loans

Created model on which today’s Federal Reserve System is based

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QUESTIONS TO ANSWER

• Why do you think Antifederalist might be against a National Bank?

• It would give federal government control over the state banks.

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• Why did Hamilton want to add to the national debt?

• He wanted to stabilize the economy first, which required increasing the debt to pay off earlier debt and give the nation financial credibility.

• National Debt:http://www.brillig.com/debt_clock/

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QUESTIONS TO ANSWER

• Which side did Congress support – Jefferson’s or Hamilton’s?

• Alexander Hamilton

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QUESTIONS TO ANSWER

• Why did Washington support Hamilton’s response to the Whiskey Rebellion?

• Washington believed that the federal government needed to demonstrate that it would uphold the law.

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• How did the Whiskey Rebellion influence the creation of political parties?

• Political groups called Democratic Societies had supported the rebellion. These clubs became the basis for the Democratic Republican Party.

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• What were the first American political parties?

• Federalists & Democratic Republicans

• Who were the leaders?- Federalists: John Adams & Alexander

Hamilton- Democratic Republicans: Thomas Jefferson &

James Madison

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The New Republic (1789-1816)

• Two-Party System Emerges• FEDERALISTS• Led by Alexander Hamilton/John Adams• Strong central government• Base economy on industry & trade• Pro-British• Loose construction of Constitution

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• Two-Party System Emerges• DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICANS• Led by Thomas Jefferson/James

Madison• States should have more power• Economy based on farming• Pro-French• Strict construction of Constitution

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• How did the debate over the role of government lead to the formation of political parties?

• Divided over issues of how much power federal government should have.

• Federalists – strong central govt.Democratic-Republicans – states should

have the power

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• The Struggle Over Foreign Policy• NATIVE AMERICANS• Battle of Fallen Timbers• Federal troops defeated Native

Americans• Treaty of Greenville – gave Ohio to

U.S. government & opened Northwest Territory to settlement

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• The Struggle Over Foreign Policy• BRITISH• British provided arms to Native

Americans; opposed U.S. expansion• Britain & France at war in 1793• U.S. too weak & dependent on Britain

for trade; REMAINED NEUTRAL

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• The Struggle Over Foreign Policy• FRENCH• U.S. too weak; REMAINED NEUTRAL• Democratic Republicans favored

French Revolution• Federalists did NOT support French

Revolution

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Who was Little Turtle?Native American military leaders. Won battles against U.S. forces in the 1790s

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Why was Battle of Fallen Timbers significant?

Opened Northwest Territory to U.S. settlement

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• How did the British encourage conflict in the Northwest Territory?

Provided arms & ammunitions to Native American groups

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• Why did the British want to limit U.S. settlement in the area?

British hoped to regain controlof the land

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• What was the French Revolution?

• Republican uprisingAgainst the French Monarchy; began in1789

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Federalists:•Opposed; revolution out to destroy religion & social order•Afraid Democratic Republicans could do the same

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• DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICANS• Supported but not violence

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• On what did the two parties agree?

• Stay neutral in war between Britain & France

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• How did the views on the French Revolution reflect the philosophies of the parties?

Federalists:• Strong central government• Revolutionaries had no respect for

order• Stability

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• How did the views on the French Revolution reflect the philosophies of the parties?

Democratic Republicans:• Weak central government• Protect human rights• Distrust of strong government