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Lecture 3: Making it Work – the Volatile 1790’s

Lecture 3: Making it Work – the Volatile 1790’s. The Early Republic (1789-1820) HProblems: H Internal: HUneducated masses HMonarchy HLegislature H External:

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Lecture 3: Making it Work – the Volatile 1790’s

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The Early Republic (1789-1820)

Problems: Internal:

Uneducated massesMonarchyLegislature

External:Spain, Great Britain,

France

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The Early Republic (1789-1820)

Tremendous growth: Population: 1790 - 3.9 mil; 1820 - 9.6 mil Cotton export: 1794 - 2 mil; 1820 - 128 mil Total US export: 1791 - $19 mil; 1807 - $108 mil Geographic expansion

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Washington’s Presidency

Washington’s electionSetting precedents

Title 1st lady Cabinet:

State: JeffersonTreasury: HamiltonWar: KnoxVP: AdamsChief Justice: Jay

Rivalry in the CabinetJefferson vs. Hamilton

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Jefferson vs. Hamilton

Jefferson: French Rev. Contradictions “Republican” States Ties to France Agrarian, expansive

nation

Hamilton: Illegitimate, immigrant Aide to GW “Federalist” National govt. Ties to England Urban, industrial nation

Conflict between order and liberty

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Washington’s Presidency

The 1st party system: Federalists and RepublicansThe volatile 1790s:

Yellow fever Financial panics Taxpayer revolts Violent protest Sedition act Fights in congress The Duel

Parties: Principled, yet compromise The Presidency

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Washington’s PresidencyRepublican party firstWashington’s presenceHouse of RepresentativesFederalist ruleHamilton’s winning streak:

Fund debt,; taxes; national bank Shades of British system Repay war debt (Madison system rejected) Assumption of state debt (Madison rejected) Whiskey tax National bank

How to fight back? Rally public opinion!

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Washington’s PresidencyThe newspaper war

Freneau, National Gazette Fenno, Gazette of the United States

The 1792 campaign Media Letters Pamphlets

Madison’s reversalHamilton’s attacksThe 1792 election

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Washington’s Presidency

Foreign affairs: France or Britain? “Independent

Internationalism” Commercial alliances Stay out of war Westward expansion 1793 Proclamation of

Neutrality Treaties with England

and Spain (Jay’s Treaty and Pinckney’s Treaty)

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Washington’s Presidency

Election of 1796Farewell Address

No entangling alliances

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John Adams as President

Conflict with France“X,Y,Z Affair”The Federalists unravel:

Immigration Alien & Sedition Acts Standing army Taxes The Sedition law

The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions

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Jefferson as President

The Election of 1800The “Revolution of

1801”Marbury v. MadisonJudicial reviewLouisiana Purchase

Haitian slave rebellion

Embargo Act

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Mr. Madison’s War

Causes of the War of 1812 Impressment Leopard/Chesapeake Economic warfare Indian attacks Canada?

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Mr. Madison’s War

War of 1812 Treaty of Ghent

Results of the war: National pride Westward expansion Military growth Transportation

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