Chapter 9 Section 1 I. Washington takes office A.Washingtons inauguration 1.April 30 th Federal Hall, NYC 2.Vice President: John Adams.

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Chapter 9Section 1

I. Washington takes office

A. Washington’s inauguration1. April 30th Federal Hall, NYC2. Vice President: John Adams

I. Washington takes office

B. Set many precedents 1. Calling him Mr. President 2. Running just 2 terms 3. “So help me God” at the end of his oath 4. Appointing a cabinet– relying on them a lot!

Secretary of War- Henry Knox Secretary of Treasury-Alexander Hamilton

Secretary of State-Thomas Jefferson Attorney General- Edmond Randolph

I. Washington takes office

C. Federal Judiciary Act 1798 1. Established a Court System 2. Gave the Supreme Court 6 members (1 chief and 5 associate) 3. Chief Justice was John Jay 4. Now we have 9 justices!

II. Economic Problems

A. Hamilton needs to dig the country out of debt.

B. His plan: 1. Pay off debts 2. Raise Government $ 3. Create a National Bank

II. Economic ProblemsC. Southern states had already paid off their debts, they did not want to help the northern states get out of debt. 1. Compromise: South helps pay off debts in exchange of a more southerly located capital.

II. Economic ProblemsD. Tariff is a tax placed on goods coming into the country

E. Hamilton placed a tariff on foreign goods.

III. Interpreting the Constitution

A. Jefferson was an anti federalist and feared a strong central government.

1. Strict constructionists– believe in interpreting the constitution just as it is written

III. Interpreting the Constitution

B. Hamilton was a Federalist

1. Loose constructionists believe in a broad or flexible interpretation of the constitution.

IV. French RevolutionA. France had been a monarchy.

B. French Revolution1. People rebelled to make it a

democracy.C. England went to war with the

democratic France.

IV. French RevolutionD. USA had a tough decision

to make1. Would we help the democratic nation or would we remain neutral?

a. Jefferson said help the democratic

France.b. Hamilton said stay

neutral.2. Washington stayed neutral.

IV. French RevolutionE. It was hard to remain neutral1. Both sides kept seizing our ships.

2. Jay treaty-unsuccessful really.3. Pinckney’s treaty did help smooth out

problems with Spain.

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