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WASHINGTON TO ADAMS. CHAPTER 9: BIG IDEAS Precedents and legacy of Washington’s presidency Challenges to the Early Republic – What challenges did they.

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Page 1: WASHINGTON TO ADAMS. CHAPTER 9: BIG IDEAS Precedents and legacy of Washington’s presidency Challenges to the Early Republic – What challenges did they.

WASHINGTON TO ADAMS

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CHAPTER 9: BIG IDEAS

•Precedents and legacy of Washington’s presidency

• Challenges to the Early Republic – What challenges did they face and how did they overcome them?

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FORMATION OF POLITICAL PARTIES

• Factions – opposing groups within parties• Created in Washington’s Cabinet – WHY?• Hamilton vs. Jefferson• Different political views

VS.

Hamilton Jefferson

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DIFFERENT POLITICAL VIEWS

Federalists• Encourage

manufacturing & trade – support the growth of cities• Strong federal

government• Looser interpretation

of Constitution• Wanted closer ties

with Britain

Democratic Republicans• Support farmers –

“cultivators of the Earth”• Weaker federal

government – preserve state powers• Strict interpretation of

Constitution• Favored alliance with

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ELECTION OF 1796

• 1st election after Washington• Adams

(Fed)barely wins the election• Jefferson

elected VP (Dem-Rep)

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JOHN ADAMS’ PRESIDENCY

• From Massachusetts• Federalist• 1797-1801• Very different from

Washington• Short, pudgy• Outspoken – stood up for his

beliefs• Honest and able leader

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CONFLICT WITH FRANCE

• French objected to Jay’s Treaty – began to seize American ships• Americans called for war!

• Adams sent diplomats to France

• XYZ Affair – French minister Talleyrand sent three agents to offer the Americans a deal – would not negotiate unless Talleyrand was paid $250,000 and France was given a $10 million loan• Americans refused to pay a cent!• WAR FEVER – Adams resisted• How did he avoid war?

• Strengthened the American navy (built frigates to defend American ships)

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IMPACT OF THE XYZ AFFAIR

• Many wanted to go to war with France – Hamilton• Adams resisted war and lost support of many

Federalists• Federalist party split – weakened for the Election

of 1800

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ALIEN AND SEDITION ACTS

• Passed in 1798 by the Federalists• During the crisis with France

• Alien Act – the President could expel an alien or foreigner thought to be dangerous to the country• Made it more difficult for immigrants to become citizens

• Sedition Act – citizens could be fined or jailed for criticizing the government or its officials• Are these laws constitutional?• What about the 1st Amendment?• Strongly opposed by the Republicans and Jefferson

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KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA RESOLUTIONS

• 1798 and 1799 passed in response to the Alien and Sedition Acts• Helped by Jefferson and Madison

• What did they say?• Claimed each state “has an equal right to judge for itself”

whether a law is constitutional• If a state decides a law is unconstitutional it has the

power to nullify the law within the state

• Raises a BIG issue

• States rights!• Is this a power that the states have?

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ELECTION OF 1800

• Results• Tie Jefferson (73 electoral votes) – Burr (73 electoral

votes)

• House of Representatives decided the

outcome – Jefferson wins!• Strong influence from Hamilton – anti-Burr

• 12th Amendment – requires electors to vote separately for President and Vice President

• End of the Federalist Era• Alexander Hamilton is killed by Aaron Burr in a duel

(1804)

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CH. 9 QUEST

• Big Ideas – Can you list evidence?• Precedents and legacy of Washington’s

presidency

• Challenges to the Early Republic – What challenges did they face and how did they overcome them?

• People• George Washington• Alexander Hamilton• Thomas Jefferson• John Adams

• Study terms and notes/worksheets