States Rights Nullification, Succession, and the Civil War.
UNIT 4: FEDERALISTS (1788 - 1801) 34. Washingtonʼs Proclamation of Neutrality, 1793 35. Whiskey Rebellion, 1794 36. Washingtonʼs Farewell Address, 1796.
Sectional Issues Cheap Public Land Internal Improvements Higher Tariffs North Favored or opposed and why South Favored or opposed and why West Favored.
The Federalist Era. Getting to Know President John Adams - “History Videos for Kids” Series Disney’s American Presidents – John Adams.
American Politics in the 1790’s Federalists Versus Democratic-Republicans.
The American Nation Section 1: Washington Takes Office Section 2: Creating a Foreign Policy Section 3: Political Parties Emerge Section 4: The Second President.
Kyrah Turner APUSH P4. Exposed the inadequacy of the transportation and financial systems. Though the war helped local manufacturing by cutting off.
Chapter 9 Test tomorrow! Get out your Notebooks to review……
Challenges at Home The Whiskey Rebellion 1. Tax on American-made whiskey a. Farmers angry – cannot afford tax.
Chapter 6 – Section 1 “Washington’s Presidency” l WORKBOOK GUIDED READING -pg.25 –Chapter 6 – Section 1 USE your Book, Reading Notes, or ReRead –Washington.
Civil War and Reconstruction VUS.6-7. Economic and Political Differences of the North and South Northern economy was based on the developing industry.
Alien & Sedition Acts Presentation by Robert L. Martinez Primary Content Source: The New Nation by Joy Hakim. Images as cited.