chapter 6 george washington becomes the head of the government
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Chapter 6
George Washington becomes the head of
the Government
On a piece of paper write down five great leaders through out
history and why you have chosen them
• Jesus
• George Washington
• Abraham Lincoln
• Adolf Hitler
• Martin Luther King Jr.
…able reach unthinkable heights
…able to over come a situation that may seem
hopeless.
…always leads the pack, instead of following
…Has the Ability to make their presence known
… and is always able to think outside the box.
The Constitution provided a firm foundation for
Washington, however there was no Blueprint for running
the government, no precedents, no prior example, no leadership guides to follow.
One of the first problems faced by Washington and Congress was the establishment of the judicial
system
Judiciary Act of 17891. Established the Supreme Court – 1 Chief
Justice and 5 Associate Justices2. Established 3 Federal Circuit Courts3. Established 13 Federal District Courts
Washington begins to carve out the Executive Branch
Washington started small by establishing only three cabinet
post.
V ice P re s id e n tJo h n a da m s
S e c re ta ry o f s ta teT h o m a s Je ffe rson
S e c re ta ry o f W arH e n ry K n ox
S e c re ta ry o f Tre a su ryA le xa n d er H a m ilton
P re s id e n t
Today the cabinet is much larger:
Dept. of Agriculture Dept. Of CommerceDept. Defense Dept. of Education Dept. Energy Dept. Health & Human ServicesDept. of Homeland Sec. Dept. of Housing and Urban Devel.Dept. of Interior Dept. of JusticeDept. of Labor Dept. of StateDept. of Transportation Dept. of the TreasuryDept. of Veteran Affairs
Cabinet Rank Members
The Vice President Office of Management and BudgetWhite House Chief of Staff Environmental Protection AgencyUS Trade Representative Office of National Drug Control Policy
Thomas Jefferson Alexander Hamilton 1. Power in local government 1. Power in Federal Government 2. Fear of absolute ruler 2. Fear of mob rule 3. Led by farmers and tradesmen 3. Led by well educated elite 4. Strict Interpretation 4. Loose interpretation 5. Economy based of shipping 5. Economy based on farming
Hamilton established the Bank of the United States
Platt of Washington
Storms On the HorizonThe Political storm begins brewing
after the development of political parties.
Two party system:1. Federalist – George Washington 2. Democratic Republicans – Thomas
Jefferson
Whiskey RebellionWhiskey Rebellion
11stst – Hamilton push for a – Hamilton push for a protective tariff on whiskey.protective tariff on whiskey.22ndnd – he issued an excise tax on the – he issued an excise tax on the
manufacture and sell of manufacture and sell of whiskey.whiskey.
Corn farmers revolted against Corn farmers revolted against the taxes.the taxes.
US Foreign Affairs lead to Trouble
French Revolution
• Reign of Terror
• Robespierre
• Guillotine
• Bastille Prison
• Neutrality
Treaty with SpainTreaty with Spain
• Thomas Pinckney
• Lands west of
Appalachian
• Shipping rights to
Mississippi
Native Americans
• Begin to revolt• Battle of Little Turtle• Battle of Fallen Timbers• Treaty of Greenville
Great Britain
• Still had outposts in the western territories of the US
• John Jay was the diplomat to England
• Jay’s Treaty
• England removed all the troops from the outpost in western US, as long as they could still trade fur west of the Mississippi
Election of 1796 John Adams vs. Thomas
Jefferson
Sectionalism –
Placing the interest of one region over the interest of another region
John Adams and the French• Upset about the
Jay Treaty
• Adams sent three man delegation to negotiate solution
• The Directory
• Tallyrand
• XYZ Affair
Alien and Sedition Acts
1. Residency requirement raised to 14 years for citizenship.
2. President could deport or jail any alien considered undesirable.
3. Set fines and jail time for anyone trying to hinder the operation of the government or expressing “false, scandalous, and malicious” statements about the government.
Election of 1800
John Adams vs. Thomas Jefferson
There was a growing problem that arose during the election of 1800.
Electoral Deadlock
Lead to the Twelfth Amendment
Marbury vs. Madison
• Judiciary act of 1801
• Midnight judges
• Jefferson refused the appointments
• James Marbury vs. James Madison
• Judicial Review
Louisiana Purchase
• Thomas Jefferson
• Napoleon Bonaparte
• $15 Million• Lewis and
Clark• Sacajawea
Lewis And Clark’s Expedition
The War of 1812
1. Blockades2. Impressments3. Embargo4. War Hawks