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WASHINGTON AND JOHN ADAMS ADMINISTRATIONS

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ObjectivesDescribe how Washington’s decisions

influenced American politicsIdentify the impact of competing political

partiesExplain the significance of John Adam’s

presidential decisions.

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Washington’s CabinetSecretary of State- Thomas JeffersonSecretary of War- Henry KnoxSecretary of the Treasury- Alexander

HamiltonAttorney General- Edmund Randolph

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The GovernmentPrecedent- future leadersSupreme Court- John JayDistrict of Columbia Residence Act 1790- Potomac

River/Maryland and Virginia

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Washington D. C.Named after Washington's DeathState CapitalResidence of the President

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Hamilton’s Financial PlanAssume State DebtsTariff/Whiskey TaxPayment plan with creditorsInterest

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Hamilton part 2Tie foreign countries to American successShow American economic stabilityTurn debt into investment

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FederalistLoose constructionStrong National GovernmentPro-BritishPro-business

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Jeffersonian RepublicansStrict InterpretationWeak central governmentPro-FrenchPro-agriculture

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Foreign PolicyFranceThe French Revolution splits sidesProclamation of Neutrality United States would not take sides in a

British/French war

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Great BritainJay’s Treaty-leave forts, expand trade,

ships still seized and searchedAmerican ships are still a huge issue

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Electionof 1796Washington does not seek 3rd termThomas Jefferson/John Adams71-68 Adams wins2nd place finisher Jefferson becomes VP

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Washington’s FarewellBe careful of Political partiesBe careful of entangling alliancesEmotional attachments

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John AdamsX,Y,Z Affair- Bribe and a loan to meet with

French foreign ministerFreedom of the seas become a key issue.Undeclared naval war with France

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Alien and Sedition ActsPresident gains power to arrest and

deportFrom 5-14 years to become a citizenJailed for slander against government

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Virginia and Kentucky ResolutionsStates have the right to judge if federal

laws violated the ConstitutionThey did not try to enforce this resolution

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Election of 1800Pamphlets/ no speechesSlander on both sidesTie in the voting/House breaks the tieJefferson winsPeaceful transfer of power

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Conflict/ResolutionFederalists vs Jeffersonian RepublicansFrance vs England -----America?Adams vs Jefferson Election 1800Whiskey Rebellion----Response?

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Question #1The site of our nation’s capital was the

result of a “deal” regarding thechoice of Thomas Jefferson as third

President.establishment of a national bank.tariff on imported goods.assumption of the state debts by the

federal government

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Question #2 A “tariff” is best defined as a Presidential vetotax on importstax on exportsSupreme Court decision

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Question #3 Which act called for fines and or jail time

for anyone criticizing the United States government? The Judiciary Act of 1801The Naturalization ActThe X,Y,Z Affair The Sedition Act


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