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Chapter 9 section 3 Political Parties Emerge (Develop) pg.287 Learning Objectives: - We will learn about how the first political parties started. - We will contrast the views of Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson. - We will learn about the first 2 political parties: The Federalists & The Democratic- Republicans. - We will learn about the surprise
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Page 1: Chapter 9 section 3 Political Parties Emerge (Develop) pg.287 Learning Objectives: - We will learn about how the first political parties started. - We.

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Political Parties Emerge (Develop)pg.287

Learning Objectives:- We will learn about how the first political parties started.

- We will contrast the views of Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson.

- We will learn about the first 2 political parties: The Federalists & The Democratic-Republicans.

- We will learn about the surprise results of the 1796 election.

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Setting the Scene

In Washington’s time, there were no political parties in

America.

“Out of many, one”

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E pluribus unum - “Out of many, one”

“I pledge allegiance, to the flag…

ONE NATION, under god, indivisible…”

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A Distrust of Political Parties

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3 2 factions, or opposing sides in Washington’s Cabinet

Alexander Hamilton

Thomas Jefferson

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Alexander Hamilton

Thomas Jefferson

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Differing Views

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FEDERALISTS VIEWS LED BY HAMILTONECONOMY - manufacturing,shipping, and trade.

DEMOCRATIC-REPUBLICANS LED BY JEFFERSON

ECONOMY - farming isthe most important.

Gentlemen,What is your view on, the Economy, Federal Power or State Power, a Strict or Loose Interpretation of the Constitution, and trading more with Britain or France?

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Differing Views

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FEDERALISTS VIEWS LED BY HAMILTONECONOMY - manufacturing,shipping, and trade.FEDERAL power should bestronger.

DEMOCRATIC-REPUBLICANS LED BY JEFFERSON

ECONOMY - farming isthe most important.STATES should have themost power with guidancefrom the national govern-ment.

Gentlemen,What is your view on, the Economy, Federal Power or State Power, a Strict or Loose Interpretation of the Constitution, and trading more with Britain or France?

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Differing Views

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FEDERALISTS VIEWS LED BY HAMILTONECONOMY - manufacturing,shipping, and trade.FEDERAL power should bestronger.LOOSE interpretation - allowthings that are “necessary andproper”

DEMOCRATIC-REPUBLICANS LED BY JEFFERSON

ECONOMY - farming isthe most important.STATES should have themost power with guidancefrom the national govern-ment.STRICT interpretation- onlywhat’s listed in the Constit-ution.

Gentlemen,What is your view on, the Economy, Federal Power or State Power, a Strict or Loose Interpretation of the Constitution, and trading more with Britain or France?

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FEDERALISTS VIEWS LED BY HAMILTONECONOMY - manufacturing,shipping, and trade.FEDERAL power should bestronger.LOOSE interpretation - allowthings that are “necessary andproper”BRITAIN is our strongesttrading partner.

DEMOCRATIC-REPUBLICANS LED BY JEFFERSON

ECONOMY - farming isthe most important.STATES should have themost power with guidancefrom the national govern-ment.STRICT interpretation- onlywhat’s listed in the Constit-ution.FRANCE should by ourclosest trading partner.

Gentlemen,What is your view on, the Economy, Federal Power or State Power, a Strict or Loose Interpretation of the Constitution, and trading more with Britain or France?

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Newspapers Take Sides

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Development of Political Parties

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3 Factory workers, merchants, and business owners

supported Hamilton and the Federalists.

Farmers, artisans (craftsmen), and some

wealthy planters supported Jefferson and the Democratic-

Republicans.

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Development of Political Parties

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3 The two political parties were “wrestling” for control in the Cabinet and in Congress. Each side felt that their view of what is best for America is what the government should be doing.

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Election of 1796

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3 FEDERALISTS

DEMOCRATIC-REPUBLICANS

John Adams

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ThomasPinckney

Thomas Jefferso

n

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Aaron Burr

VS.

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ELECTORAL COLLEGE

RESULTS

Total votes = 216 (108 x 2)

JOHN ADAMS 71

THOMAS JEFFERSON 68

THOMAS PINCKNEY 59

ARRON BURR 30

SAMUEL ADAMS 15

OLIVER ELSWORTH 11

GEORGE CLINTON 7

JOHN JAY 5

OTHER CANDIDATES 10

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How did this happen?

This ought to beinteresting...

I just wanted to be V.P.!

Congratulations, Mr. Adams, but what about me?

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How did this happen?

This ought to beinteresting...

I just wanted to be V.P.!

Congratulations, Mr. Adams, but what about me?

According to the original Constitution,

the candidate with the MOST electoral votes

becomes president and the candidate with the next highest electoral votes becomes vice

president. In this case, that means the

president and vice president were from

opposing political parties.