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Chapter 8 The Republic Launched
  • Preview In 1789 Americans could be divided into
    those who were rural, largely self-sufficient
    farmers and those tied more closely to the world
    of commerce. Politics in the early republic was
    rooted in this fundamental social division.
  • The Highlights
  • 1789 A Social Portrait
  • The New Government
  • Expansion and Turmoil in the West
  • The Emergence of Political Parties
  • The Presidency of John Adams

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The Republic Launched (8)
  • Setting the Agenda
  • Establishing Government
  • Jefferson Hamilton
  • Hamiltons Grand Design
  • The Reports
  • Foreign Affairs
  • The French Revolution
  • European War
  • U.S. Neutrality
  • Jays Treaty

Storming the Bastille Paris, 1789
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The Republic Launched (8)
  • The West
  • Miami Confederacy
  • The Whiskey Rebellion
  • Popular Political Culture Political Parties
  • Adams Presidency
  • Crisis abroad XYZ Affair
  • Suppression at home
  • Alien and Sedition Acts
  • Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
  • The Election of 1800

Thomas Jefferson
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Learning Outcomes Republic
  • Understand the division between the
    semisubsistence economy and the commercial
  • Be able to explain the differences between the
    Federalists and the Republicans
  • Understand the way the French Revolution shaped
    United States foreign policy
  • Be able to describe the impact of the election of
    1800

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The Founding of New England
  • 1789 A Social Portrait
  • First federal census (1790) about 4 million
    Americans
  • Population will double every 22 years, mostly
    from natural increase
  • Poor transportation and few newspapers mean that
    the movement of people, goods, and ideas is slow

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  • The Semisubsistence Economy of Crèvecoeurs
    America
  • In 1783 French writer and traveler to rural
    America, Hector St. John Crèvecoeur, publishes
    his Letters from an American Farmer
  • he argues that American societys distinguishing
    characteristic is equality
  • Fairly broad distribution of wealth
  • Barter economy predominates

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  • The Commercial Economy of Franklins America
  • East more tied to commerce than the backcountry
  • Greater inequality of wealth
  • Values of commercial economy and of backcountry
    in conflict
  • The Constitution and Commerce
  • Urban and rural American differ on the role of
    government in the economy

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The New Government
  • Washingtons Character
  • Washington is controversial for the pomp he
    brings to the presidency
  • A tough historical figure to penetrate because of
    enormous attention by historians
  • Organizing the Government
  • Washington creates a cabinet of advisors
  • Judiciary Act of 1789 defines the judicial system

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  • The Bill of Rights
  • By 1791, 10 amendments guaranteeing basic
    freedoms were ratified
  • Hamiltons Financial Program
  • Alexander Hamilton, Washingtons secretary of the
    treasury, promotes ambitious plan for the federal
    governments role in the economy
  • Wants to link the interests of the wealthy
    commercial class to the government
  • 1791 first Bank of the United States created

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The passage of Hamiltons program caused a
permanent rupture among supporters of the
Constitution.
  • Opposition to Hamiltons Program
  • Madison and Jefferson become leading opponents to
    Hamilton and the Federalists
  • Fear of a financial aristocracy and a system of
    corruption
  • The Specter of Aristocracy
  • In spite of fears, Hamiltons program is an
    economic successinflation ends, the currency is
    stabilized, and the governments credit restored

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Expansion Turmoil in the West
  • The Resistance of the Miami
  • Federal government tries to buy Indian titles to
    land in order to promote white settlement in the
    Ohio River Valley
  • Treaty of Greenville (1795) Miami Confederacy
    cedes two-thirds of the area between Lake Erie
    and the Ohio River

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  • The Whiskey Rebellion
  • Westerners irritated over new excise tax (1791)
    on distilled liquors
  • Pockets of unrest all over the backcountry
  • Resistance collapses with Washingtons deployment
    of the army
  • Pinckneys Treaty
  • 1796 establishes 31st parallel as the southern
    boundary of the United States
  • Gives Americans free navigation of the
    Mississippi River

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The Emergence of Political Parties
  • Americans and the French Revolution
  • Most Americans welcome news of the revolution in
    France in 1789
  • Hamilton and the Federalists, however, see the
    French Revolution as leading to anarchy
  • The event becomes a defining issue between the
    Federalists and Jeffersonian Republicans

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  • Washingtons Neutral Course
  • Washington proclaims American neutrality and
    moderates Jeffersons attempts to support France
  • Jays Treaty (1795) illustrates Americas
    secondary position to Britain
  • The Federalists Republicans Organize
  • By the mid-1790s, most politicians have aligned
    themselves with one of the two major parties

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In his Farewell Address, Washington warned
against the dangers of parties and urged a return
to the earlier nonpartisan system. But that
vision had become obsolete parties were an
effective way of expressing the interests of
different social and economic groups within the
nation.
  • The 1796 Election
  • John Adams defeats Jefferson, who, because of a
    quirk in the Constitution, becomes vice-president
  • Federalists political base is the more
    commercial Northeast the Jeffersonian
    Republicans is the West
  • Federalist Republican Ideologies
  • Federalists believe in a strong central
    government - fear mob rule
  • Republicans believe in weaker central government
    - fear corruption by the aristocracy

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The Presidency of John Adams
  • The Naval War with France
  • French raiding of American shipping becomes a
    major issue for Adams
  • 1797 Adams sends diplomats to France to
    negotiate, and the French demand bribes
  • This event, known as the XYZ Affair, aggravates
    tensions with France and between the two
    political parties
  • Political Violence in the Early Republic
  • Political tensions threaten to devolve into armed
    conflict
  • Ideology of republicanism makes activists
    vigilant protectors of liberty
  • Federalists achievements capped by strengthening
    stability order of nations society foreign
    affairs

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  • Suppression at Home
  • Federalists try to suppress disloyalty at home
    with the Alien and Sedition Acts (1798)
  • Persecuted Republicans enlarge their
    interpretation of the freedom of the press
  • Virginia Kentucky Resolutions demand an end to
    federal governments abuse of authority
  • The Election of 1800
  • Jefferson and Adams run again Jefferson wins

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The Election of 1800
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Keywords and Terms (8)
  • public opinion
  • Bank of the United States
  • Neutrality Proclamation
  • Treaty of Greenville, 1794
  • XYZ Affair
  • Virginia Kentucky Resolutions
  • Aaron Burr
  • Election of 1800 -- A Revolution ?
  • Judiciary Act of 1789
  • French Revolution, 1789
  • Thomas Pinckney
  • Whiskey Rebellion
  • Alien Sedition Acts
  • 12th Amendment

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Learning Outcomes Republic
  • Understand the division between the
    semisubsistence economy and the commercial
  • Be able to explain the differences between the
    Federalists and the Republicans
  • Understand the way the French Revolution shaped
    United States foreign policy
  • Be able to describe the impact of the election of
    1800
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