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Title: Take Five


1
Take Five
  • What does the political cartoon represent?

2
Forming the Constitutions 1781-1787
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State Constitutions
  • State constitutional conventions
  • The Question of sovereignty
  • Terms of office
  • Elected officials
  • Governors
  • Separation of church and state
  • Extending voting rights
  • Exclusion to the rules

4
State Constitutions (Cont)
  • States Bill of Rights
  • Women, slaves and Indians
  • Abigail Adams
  • Remember the ladies

5
Articles of Confederation
  • A league of friendship
  • No Executive branch
  • Legislative branch
  • Terms of office
  • Congressional powers
  • Confederation treasury
  • Continentals
  • Tariffs and taxes
  • State powers

6
Western territories
  • Defining boundaries
  • Ceding western territory
  • Northwest Ordinance of 1787
  • Townships
  • Rectangular survey
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Slavery in the west

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Northwest Territory 1787
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Townships
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Problems with the Confederation
  • Money
  • Foreign relations
  • Gardoqui Treaty 1784
  • Vermont
  • Ethan and Levi Allen
  • John Adams
  • Confederation military
  • Alexander Hamilton
  • defects in the System of the Federal Govt
  • Shays Rebellion

12
Creating a new Constitution
  • Constitutional Congress
  • founding fathers
  • Differing ideals
  • Alexander Hamilton
  • James Madison John Adams

13
A system of checks and balances
  • Executive branch
  • Electoral college
  • Veto
  • Legislative branch
  • House of Representatives
  • Senate
  • Supreme Court
  • A living document

14
Slavery and the Constitution
  • Article 1 Sec. 9
  • Three-fifths compromise

15
The process of the Ratification
  • Anti-Federalists
  • North Carolina
  • Rhode Island
  • Other Anti-Federalists
  • Samuel Adams
  • Patrick Henry
  • Federalists
  • Federalist Papers

16
The Bill of Rights
  • The 1st Ten Amendments

17
Take Fivewhat does the political cartoon refer
to?
18
Testing a New Nation
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The First Presidency
  • Setting Precedents
  • Mr. President
  • The Vice President
  • Establishing a Cabinet-mending political
    differences
  • Attorney General-Edmund Randolph
  • Secretary of State-Thomas Jefferson
  • Secretary of War-Henry Knox
  • Secretary of Treasury-Alexander Hamilton

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Alexander Hamiltons Policies
  • Balancing the budget
  • Paying Federal debts
  • Speculators
  • Paying State debts
  • The Assumption bill
  • Compromise and Capital Hill
  • Establishing a Federal Banking system
  • Bank of the United States
  • Officeholders
  • Testing the Constitution
  • Strict construction
  • Broad construction
  • The Protective tariff

21
Washingtons 2nd Term in office
  • Washingtons Foreign Policy
  • The French Revolution
  • King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette
  • The Reign of Terror
  • Jacobins
  • Maximilen Robespierre

22
The French Revolution (cont)
  • American sentiment
  • Pro-revolutionary
  • Jacobin Republicans
  • Conservatives
  • Federalists

23
Great Britain declares war
  • The Alliance of 1778
  • The legal loophole
  • America declares its neutrality
  • Citizen Genet
  • American privateers
  • Little Sarah
  • Asylum
  • Rule 1756
  • Opening the French West Indies
  • American merchant marine
  • Seizures
  • Impressment

24
Attempts at Peace
  • Jays Treaty
  • Pinckneys Treaty

25
Washingtons Domestic Policy
  • Western frontier
  • Isolation and disease
  • Indian wars
  • Josiah Harmer
  • Arthur St. Clair
  • General Wayne
  • Battle of Fallen Timbers

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Alcohol on the frontier
  • Reasons for frequenting the bottle
  • The Whiskey Rebellion
  • The excise tax
  • Suppressing the rebellion
  • Presidential pardons
  • Upholding the power of the Constitution

27
Washington sets another precedent
  • Washingtons Warnings
  • Unresolved issues
  • Conflicting political ideals
  • Legal opposition
  • Sectionalism
  • Foreign policy

28
Alexander Hamilton
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John Adams
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Charles Pickney
31
Thomas Jefferson
32
Aaron Burr
33
Political factions in the election of 1796
  • Federalists
  • John Adams
  • Thomas Pickney
  • Jefferson Republicans
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Tallying the vote
  • A political fiasco

34
The Presidency of John Adams
  • A misunderstood man
  • The French threat
  • The XYZ affair
  • Charles Pinckney, John Marshall, Elbridge Gerry
  • Charles Talleyrand
  • The High Federalists
  • The American Navy
  • Alien and Sedition Acts
  • Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions

35
The Election of 1800
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Aaron Burr
  • James Bayard
  • The Twelfth Amendment
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