april 6, 1789 the electoral college chose george washington john adams became vice president
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April 6, 1789 The Electoral
College Chose George Washington
John Adams became Vice President
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Recognition • From within the
country• From outside the
country
Unity• To create a
“country”
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History Painting Creating a history Linking to the
classical past Creating a national
identity
Portraits Celebrate the
accomplishments of the Founders
What leaders look like
Prosperous citizens
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Neoclassicism – uses Greek and Roman forms for symbols and functions; democracy and republic, values order, simplicity, reason and grandeur
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*Spoiler alert :This info might come in handy
shortly!
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Benjamin West, Death of General Wolfe, 1770National Gallery of Canada
Charles Willson Peale, George Washington at the Battle of Princeton, 1781 Yale University Art Gallery
Gilbert Stuart, Portrait of George Washington (The Athenaeum Portrait), 1796Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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Thomas Cole, Distant View of Niagara Falls, 1830Art Institute of ChicagoHudson River School
Albert Bierstadt, Yosemite Valley, ca. 1868Oakland Museum of California
Hudson River School
Mary Cassatt, Mother and Child, 1889Cincinnati Museum of ArtAmerican Impressionism
Louis Comfort Tiffany, Lamp, 1904-15Metropolitan Museum of ArtArts and Crafts Movement
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Georgia O’Keefe, Cow's Skull: Red, White, and Blue, 1931Metropolitan Museum of ArtAmerican Modernism
Thomas Hart Benton, The Lord is My Shepard, 1926,
Whitney Museum of American Art
American RegionalismGeorge Bellows, Cliff Dwellers, 1913, Los Angeles County Museum of ArtAshcan School
William H. Johnson, Street Musicians,
1939-40, Smithsonian American Art
MuseumHarlem Renaissance
William Van Alen, architectChrysler Building, NYC, completed 1930Art Deco
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Jackson Pollack, Autumn Rhythm, 1950Metropolitan Museum of ArtAbstract Expressionism Agnes Martin, Milk River, 1963
Whitney Museum of American ArtMinimalism
Andy Warhol, Campbell’s Soup Cans (detail), 1962
Museum of Modern ArtPop Art
Joseph Kosuth, One and Three Chairs, 1965Conceptual Art
Keith Haring, Untitled, from the portfolio Andy Mouse, 1986Smithsonian American Art Museum Grafitti/Pop Art
Jenny Holzer, For the Guggenheim, 2008
Conceptual Art
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Create an art history timeline
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Create an art history timeline
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Create a multi-tiered timeline with art
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Create a multi-tiered timeline with art
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National Gallery of Art http://www.nga.gov/ Smithsonian American Art Museum http://americanart.si.edu/ National Portrait Gallery http://www.npg.si.edu/ Hirshhorn Museum http://www.hirshhorn.si.edu
Creative Learning Factory
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The First Government
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A- Bill of RightsB- Federal Judiciary Act of 1789: set up
a system of courts; - District court- Court of appeals
C- Created departments for the Executive branch (Ex: Dept. of War)
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Rule of Law:• Everyone
accountable to law• Fair & equally
enforced Independent Courts
• No one controls• Creates a strong
democracy
Current Boundaries
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What is a Precedent?
An example followed by future generations.
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Precedent #1- Choosing department heads (cabinet)a. Sec. of State- Thomas Jeffersonb. Sec. of Treasury- Alexander Hamiltonc. Sec. of War- Henry Knoxd. Today there are 15 members of the cabinet.
***Reason: would unite country because would reassure the Americans that the President was not making critical decisions on his own.***
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Precedent #2- Only held office for 2 terms (8 years)
***Reason: This would unite the 13 states because it would eliminate the possibility of the U.S. becoming like a monarchy or dictatorship where one person holds power for an extended period of time***
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International• France
French Revolution began in 1789 wanted U.S. support
Got into a war with Britain
U.S. stayed neutral Why? Isolationism
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International (Securing the Northwest Territory)• Britain
Still in western frontier Started seizing U.S.
ships trading with French West Indies
Jay’s Treaty signed- Britain leave U.S. and U.S. pay back pre-revolutionary war debt
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•International(Mississippi River Access)
Spain
Closed Port of New Orleans: bad for U.S. trade Pinckney’s Treaty signed and Port re-opened
***31st parallel would be the southern border with Spain
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***Problems with Native Americans Scuffles between
settlers & American Indians
Battle of Fallen Timbers: Troops sent to Northwest territory to stop Native American resistance. 1794 US troops defeated the resistance.
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Treaty of Greenville:
Indians agreed to surrender their homeland and move west.
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Domestic (The Whiskey Rebellion)
-Pennsylvania farmers refused to pay a tax on whiskey.
-To help make money & save crop many farmers made whiskey out of grain.
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-Washington marched with 12,000 troops to western P.A. to take down rebellion. Never fought, the rebels surrendered.
-Washington wanted to prove that the federal government had the power and will to enforce laws.
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Washington left office in 1797 In his farewell address he spoke of
the dangers to the American Republic• Political Parties
Would create more division in a country already divided by regions, geography and culture.
• Alliances Foreign alliances will bring the US into war