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Political Developments in the Early Republic

• On April 30, 1789, George Washington took the oath of office as the first president.

• At this time, Congress was deeply divided. Some members wanted a strong national government and others wanted to limit the power of the new government.

• They even debated on what to call Washington, but they finally settled on “Mr. President.”

Congress agreed upon three departments:A Department of State to handle relations with other countriesA Department of War to defend the nationA Treasury Department to oversee the finances

Congress also created an attorney general to advise the president and a postmaster general to head the postal system

Setting up the Exective Branch

Whiskey Rebellion

To help raise money for the early republic, Washington started to tax whiskey

Whiskey is an alcoholic beverage The farmers who grew the grain to

make the whiskey were angry.

Why Whiskey? Farmers had a hard time getting their grain

to market, so they turned their grain into whiskey, which was easier to transport.

They received more money for the whiskey anyway.

Farmers traded the whiskey for salt, sugar, and other goods.

Farmers used whiskey as money to get whatever supplies they needed.

Farmers did not have the money to pay for the tax.

The Rebellion

In the summer of 1794, a group of farmers in Western Pennsylvania rebelled against the whiskey tax and staged the Whiskey Rebellion.

One group attacked a tax collector and coated him with tar and feathers.

Why do you think tax collectors were tarred and feathered?

The Government Responds

Alexander Hamilton wanted the government to look strong. He encouraged President Washington to stop the revolt.

Washington led13,000 troops marched to Western Pennsylvania and put down the revolt.

Washington had proved that the government would deal with people not obeying the law.

Why do you think Washington chose to lead the troops himself?

Washington’s Farewell Address

Before he retired, Washington gave a farewell address (speech). In it he:

Warned against political parties - he thought they caused arguments

Urged the nation to remain neutral and not become involved in foreign alliances

Urged Americans to maintain and value a sense of national unity.

Let’s Discuss

Why did Washington urge Americans to maintain a policy of neutrality toward Europe?

Compare and Contrast

Using your folded sheets, you are going to take notes on Alexander Hamilton and the Federalist Party compared to Thomas Jefferson and the Republican Party.

For your first sheet, you will need to fold it so that you have six boxes

The front side will be about Alexander Hamilton and the back will be Thomas Jefferson. Label five boxes accordingly:

1. Personal Background 2. Best Form of Government 3. Ideal Economy 4. View of Human Nature 5. Relations with Britain and France

Political Parties

Despite Washington’s warnings, political parties developed.

The first two political parties were the Federalists and Democratic-Republicans.

The Federalists wanted a strong national government. The Democratic-Republicans thought a strong national government would lead to tyranny.

Alexander Hamilton (Federalist)

Hamilton was born in the West Indies and raised on the island of St. Croix

At 13, he traveled to New York to study

With no support from family, he made his way on ability, ambition, and charm

Was small, slim, and handsome

Thomas Jefferson (Republican)

Born in Virginia to a respected family

Inherited land from his father and became a tobacco planter

Was an eloquent writer and had his hand in the Declaration of Independence and other writings

Was tall and lanky with reddish-brown hair

View of Human Nature

ALEXANDER HAMILTON He became Washington’s

personal assistant during the Revolutionary War and continued working his way up

Hamilton viewed humans as selfish people who were just out for themselves and distrusted any system that gave too much power to the common people

THOMAS JEFFERSON Was much more

hopeful , thought that informed citizens could make good decisions for themselves/their country

Had good faith in farmers and planters

Relations with Britain and FranceALEXANDER HAMILTON

Sided with Britain when war broke out between France and England in 1793

Hoped the US would become as powerful as Britain some day

THOMAS JEFFERSON

Most supported France during the French Revolution

They argued that while they regretted the bloodshed, it was the price to pay for freedom

John Adams Becomes 2nd President

After Washington retired, his Vice-President, John Adams (a Federalist) became the second president.

Thomas Jefferson came in second. He became Vice-President.

The Alien Acts

The Sedition Act Anything that was

considered encouraging rebellion against the government was deemed a crime

Hamilton approved of this law, believing it would punish those who published vicious lies about the government

It was used to punish Republican newspapers who insulted Adams

Republicans viewed it as an attack on freedom of speech and press

Jefferson drew up statements opposing the Acts