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Chapter 9-Launching a New Republic
Role Play:
King- Red Coats fightingWashington- (Galloping around room on Nelson his favorite horse during the Revolution.) Colonists fighting
We won.Now what?1st rules? Why have rules at all?
School Board decides students will elect a new principal and it will be a student from now on. No more Julie, Kim, bus scheduler, nurse, building maintenance supervisor to fix heaters, floods, etc.
Who paid for firearms, food, tents, horses, canons, ships, wagons, doctors pay, soldiers pay, uniforms, etc. ????
How does the government collect the money? From whom?? Are people the only place income comes from to pay for things?
Can states be taxed?? On what?? Tariffs on neighboring states allowed so more people buy our stuff???? How will the people and states pay??? With what????
How do we deal with foreign countries who would love for us to fail and then they would take us over???? Do we have someone go talk to them about that?? Who?? How are we going to pay them??? How do we fire them if they are bad at their job? Are we going to trade with other countries? What if they ask us to help THEM in a war??
How about the Indians?? Are we going to let people settle on their land? What if they fight back?
The Articles didnt work well with all these questions. So then what happened? So they started over and wrote the Constitution we know today.
NOW WHAT??? Everyone was soooo excited to start this new country!!!! The Constitution was signed and we have a President
Look at text p. 274 at inauguration pic, and 276 at button covers, p. 281 coins.
First President- Washington was well aware that he had been given the power to shape the American presidency. "I walk on untrodden ground," was a frequent comment he made in the days leading up to his first inauguration.
What should we call him???"His Highness, the Protector of Our Liberties," Washington recommended the more democratic "Mr. President."
Who will you invite to dinner? Will they bow, shake your hand, or hug you?What if they ask you for a loan?
Who will help him?? He cant do it all himself!! Have Washington choose his advisors. Then look at p. 278
Are they going to follow the Constitution strictly or can the President, do something not specifically spelled out in the Constitutions rules??
Chapter 9-Launching a New RepublicSection 1- Washingtons presidency
1st Presidential Election - 1789Most electoral votes President George Washington (GW) Second place Vice-president John Adams (JAm)
GW would set many precedents..good examples for other Presidents to follow set the standardhttp://www.history.com/videos/george-washingtons-precedents#george-washingtons-precedents
So what should we call you?His Excellency?No!His Highness?No!How about..Mr. President
Who would help GW solve all of the challenges in our new government?His Cabinet
Economic problemsWar debts- owed to Spain, France, Netherlands, and private citizensHow much did they owe?Why was it important to pay off these debts?
Hamiltons Financial planRead pg. 279- Hamiltons Financial PlanAnswer these questions:1. What was Hamiltons Financial Plan?Paying off war debtsRaising government revenuesCreating a National Bank3. Create a national bank
- safe place to keep govt. $$
- make loans
- issue uniform paper money
Continued- Ham, the man with the $ plan2. Why did Hamilton want tariffs on foreign goods?Insure a steady flow of incomeEncourage Americans to buy American goodsThe growth of American industryDid everyone agree with this plan?The SouthThomas Jefferson- Where in the Constitution does it say anything about a National Bank!!?The faceoff!!! Ham vs. T.J.Strict interpretationInterprets the Constitution narrowlyGrants the government only the powers stated in the Constitution Takes the same view as Thomas Jefferson
Ham and the federalistsFlexible interpretation of ConstitutionFavored a National Bank Wanted to pay off foreign debts and debts owed to the richEncouraged manufacturing
So.Who won?George Washington sided with.Hamilton, and the National Bank was created.
We think its a great idea!!Compromise Said OK if capital was moved South Washington DC would be built
How the Banking system workshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqD3hnjZBTM The current national bankThe Federal Reserve 1913- Woodrow Wilson and the Federal Reserve ActAll members of the board are appointed by the President
Challenges to the New government 9.2
Battle of fallen timbers
the battle of fallen timbersGW sends troopsThe Native Americans believe the British will help themRead One Americans Story- p. 282America acquires the NW Territory through the signing of the Treaty of Greenville
Also dealt with the Whiskey Rebellion Farmers turned grain into Whiskey used as $$Tax on whiskey farmers refused to pay/rebelled GW led army to enforce the tax and crush the rebellion Federal laws would be enforced
The French revolution- Off with his head!Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wH2GuzV_6_U George Washingtons decisionFrance - major ally during Revolution.Great Britain - major trading partner.
French Revolution created problems for US becauseFrance - major ally during Revolution.Great Britain - major trading partner.
==French Revolution created problems for US becauseFrance - major ally during Revolution.Great Britain - major trading partner.
==Remaining neutral would be difficult- England & France began to attack our cargo ships
GW sent John Jay to EnglandJays Treaty British agreed to:leave the Ohio Valley pay for ships they had attacked
Also negotiated Pickneys Treaty w/SpanishUS could use Mississippi R & port of New Orleans
9.3 The Federalists take ChargeTwo terms is long enough. Its time for me to retire!
I do have some advice before I go..
In his Farewell Address, his advice on political parties was. Keep away!! He feared they would divide the nation
His advice on foreign affairsKeep out!! Stay neutral steer clear of permanent alliances
FEDERALISTSLeaders: AHam & John Adamsstrong central governmentloose construction of ConstitutionSupported Britishwanted national bankeconomy based on industrysupporters: wealthy, well educated
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICANSLeaders: TJ & J Mastrong state governmentsstrict construction of Constitutionsupported French Revolutionagainst national bankeconomy based on farmingsupporters: farmers & workers
And the 2nd President of the U.S. is
Problems with the FrenchSeizing American cargo ships The XYZ AffairCharles Pickney- Millions for defense, not one cent for tribute!
The Alien and Sedition ActsTargeted Immigrants and the Democratic-Republicans
The Sedition Acts were unconstitutional!!The First Amendment guarantees freedom of speechThomas Jefferson and J. Madison wrote statements in the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions which said states have the right to fight the Alien and Sedition ActAdams settled things with France He made peace with France his party wanted war!He was not re-electedHis proudest accomplishment!
I desire no other inscription over my gravestone than: Here lies John Adams, who took upon himself the responsibility of peace with France in the year 1800.