Title: The Birth of Political Parties
1The Birth of Political Parties
2A) The Framers would be Surprised
3A) The Framers would be Surprised
- 1) The founding fathers could not have imagined
the power that parties have in electing the
president
4A) The Framers would be Surprised
- 1) The founding fathers could not have imagined
the power that parties have in electing the
president - 2) Two major parties arise in early America
5A) The Framers would be Surprised
- 1) The founding fathers could not imagine the
power that parties have in electing the president - 2) Two major parties arise in early America
- a) Democratic-Republicans led by TJ
6A) The Framers would be Surprised
- 1) The founding fathers could not imagine the
power that parties have in electing the president - 2) Two major parties arise in early America
- a) Democratic-Republicans led by TJ
- b) the Federalists led by Alexander Hamilton and
John Adams
7B) Democratic-Republicans
- 1) favored states power over the federal
government
8B) Democratic-Republicans
- 1) favored states power over the federal
government - 2) Supported the cause of the common man
9C) Federalists
- 1) favored federal government over the state
governments
10C) Federalists
- 1) favored federal government over the state
governments - 2) appealed to the businessmen and merchants
11D) The 1796 Election
- 1) Adams wins by 3 votes over TJ
12D) The 1796 Election
- 1) Adams wins by 3 votes over TJ
- a. The original wording of the Constitution made
the runner-up vice-president (TJ is vice-pres)
13D) The 1796 Election
- 1) Adams wins by 3 votes over TJ
- a. The original wording of the Constitution made
the runner-up vice-president (TJ is vice-pres) - b. this made working together very difficult
14II) XYZ Affair
15II) XYZ Affair
- A) France and Britain were fighting again
16II) XYZ Affair
- A) France and Britain were fighting again
- B) The French were attacking our ships at sea,
and Pres. Adams attempted to make peace with them
17II) XYZ Affair
- A) France and Britain were fighting again
- B) The French were attacking our ships at sea,
and Pres. Adams attempted to make peace with them - 1. He sent 3 diplomats to France who met with 3
French agents (Mr. X,Y,Z)
18II) XYZ Affair
- A) France and Britain were fighting again
- B) The French were attack our ships at sea, and
Pres. Adams attempted to make peace with them - 1. He sent 3 diplomats to France who met with 3
French agents (Mr. X,Y,Z) - 2. X,Y,Z demanded a bribe of 250,000 before they
would talk peace
19II) XYZ Affair
- C) The Americans were outraged and refused
20II) XYZ Affair
- C) The Americans were outraged and refused
- 1. Adams fought a half war capturing 80 French
ships
21II) XYZ Affair
- C) The Americans were outraged and refused
- 1. Adams fought a half war capturing 80 French
ships - 2. This event ended our alliance with France
22III) The Alien and Sedition Acts
23III) The Alien and Sedition Acts
- A) These acts were passed during the half war
to protect America
24III) The Alien and Sedition Acts
- A) These acts were passed during the half war
to protect America - 1. Any alien (non-citizens of the US) could be
jailed or deported if they were troublesome or
possible spies
25III) The Alien and Sedition Acts
- A) These acts were passed during the half war
to protect America - 1. Any alien (non-citizens of the US) could be
jailed or deported if they were troublesome or
possible spies - 2. Any action that might cause people to rebel
against the govt (sedition) was punishable
26III) The Alien and Sedition Acts
- B) This banned writing or speech against the govt
27III) The Alien and Sedition Acts
- B) This banned writing or speech against the
govt - 1. Violation of 1st amendment?
28III) The Alien and Sedition Acts
- B) This banned writing or speech against the
govt - 1. Violation of 1st amendment?
- 2. VA and KY declared they were unconstitutional,
and nullified (would not enforce) them
29IV) 1800 Election
- A) Adams vs. Jefferson II
30IV) 1800 Election
- A) Adams vs. Jefferson II
- 1. When the votes were counted, Adams had lost
31IV) 1800 Election
- A) Adams vs. Jefferson II
- 1. When the votes were counted, Adams had lost
- 2. There was tie between TJ and Aaron Burr
32IV) 1800 Election
- A) Adams vs. Jefferson II
- 1. When the votes were counted, Adams had lost
- 2. There was tie between TJ and Aaron Burr
- 3. Burr was supposed to be TJs vice-pres.
33IV) 1800 Election
- A) Adams vs. Jefferson II
- 1. When the votes were counted, Adams had lost
- 2. There was tie between TJ and Aaron Burr
- 3. Burr was supposed to be TJs vice-pres.
- 4. A tie is broken by the House of
Representatives, and they chose TJ after 35 votes
(Federalists messing up)
34IV) 1800 Election
- B) Even though the two sides hated each other,
power changed hands peacefully!!!