Chapter 4 Section 1 Washington and Congress Washington

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Chapter 4 Section 1 Washington and Congress

Chapter 4 Section 1 Washington and Congress

Washington Assumes Control � 4/30/1789 � An exercise in simplicity � “Ocean of difficulties”

Washington Assumes Control � 4/30/1789 � An exercise in simplicity � “Ocean of difficulties” � Washington is about the “safest” maybe not the best (although you could make a case for that) president we have ever had. � We knew exactly what we were getting

Tasks facing Washington �Create Bureaucracy: the misunderstood branch of Government…is it a branch, lacks

Tasks facing Washington �Create Bureaucracy: the misunderstood branch of Government…is it a branch, lacks a check/balance relationship? �Judiciary �Raise $$$$$ �Bill of Rights issue �Start governance for this nation �Steady foreign relations

Washington Heads the New Government Takes Shape Judiciary Act of 1789 • Judiciary Act

Washington Heads the New Government Takes Shape Judiciary Act of 1789 • Judiciary Act of 1789 creates Supreme, 3 circuit, and 13 district courts • State court decisions may be appealed to federal courts Washington Shapes the Executive Branch • Washington elected first president of U. S. in 1789 - executive branch is president, vice president • Congress creates State, War, Treasury Departments • Alexander Hamilton becomes secretary of treasury • Washington adds attorney general; these Department heads are Cabinet

George Washington's Cabinet Alexander Hamilton Secretary of Treasury George Washington President Henry Knox Secretary

George Washington's Cabinet Alexander Hamilton Secretary of Treasury George Washington President Henry Knox Secretary of War Thomas Jefferson Secretary of State Edmund Randolph Attorney General

What is the Synonym for Revenue

What is the Synonym for Revenue

Tariff Act of 1789 �First substantive legislation passed by the first Congress �To lay

Tariff Act of 1789 �First substantive legislation passed by the first Congress �To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imports and Excises" and "to regulate Commerce with foreign Nations. " �Established the first schedule of import duties and created an additional duty of 10 percent on imports carried on vessels "not of the United States. "

Hamilton’s Financial Plan: � 1 st Conservative �Debt Assumption: Bonds �Demonstrates the supremacy of

Hamilton’s Financial Plan: � 1 st Conservative �Debt Assumption: Bonds �Demonstrates the supremacy of the National Government �Laid ground work for Civil War? �Establishment of a National Bank? https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=h. X 9 g. K S 7 u. MZY

Hamilton’s Financial Plan: Plan for a National Bank • Hamilton proposes Bank of the

Hamilton’s Financial Plan: Plan for a National Bank • Hamilton proposes Bank of the United States: - funded by government, private investors - issue paper money, handle taxes • Disagreement over Congressional authority to establish bank • Debate begins over strict and loose interpretation of Constitution The District of Columbia • To win Southern support for his debt plan, Hamilton suggests: - moving nation’s capital from NYC to South • Washington, D. C. planned on grand scale; government seat by 1800

The Bank of The United States �Will serve to add to the problems of

The Bank of The United States �Will serve to add to the problems of sectionalism and will be an issue for the next 100 years! �Case for a national bank: series of papers authored by Hamilton…summary �Currency �Investment �Upper class �Government finance and taxes

Heated controversy over the Bank? � Problem…will become the foundation for modern politics! �

Heated controversy over the Bank? � Problem…will become the foundation for modern politics! � James Madison Argued that Congress could not establish a bank because it was not among the federal governments Enumerated Powers � Political language, political interpretation and a reading of the Constitution. � Hamilton Argued establishing the bank fell under the federal governments Implied Powers � Washington agreed and signed the bill establishing the Bank of the United States in 1791 to a 20 year charter

How might Hamilton's decision to pay off the Revolutionary War debt in full generate

How might Hamilton's decision to pay off the Revolutionary War debt in full generate more income

Whiskey Rebellion �The first true “test” of the Constitutions power and authority. � 1791

Whiskey Rebellion �The first true “test” of the Constitutions power and authority. � 1791 Congress imposed a tax on the manufacture of whiskey as well as other manufactured goods �Erupted in 1794 in Western Pennsylvania �Farmers terrorized tax collectors, stopped court proceedings and robbed the mail �Washington sent in 15, 000 troops to squash the rebellion. �First time Federal government shows it can enforce laws

The Foundation of Modern Politics: The Political Party �Hamilton’s financial programs divided congress into

The Foundation of Modern Politics: The Political Party �Hamilton’s financial programs divided congress into factions based on their views of what the federal governments role should be �Birth: arising from the difference of opinion between Jefferson and Hamilton �Jeffersonians: Republicans (modern Democrats) �Hamiltonians: Federalists (modern Republicans)

The First Political Parties and Rebellion Federalists and Democratic-Republicans • Split in Washington’s cabinet

The First Political Parties and Rebellion Federalists and Democratic-Republicans • Split in Washington’s cabinet leads to first U. S. political parties: - Jefferson’s allies: Democratic-Republicans - Hamilton’s allies: Federalists • Two-party system established as two major parties compete for power

Their Biggest Difference between the two men? https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=o. Lf. UMpwte.

Their Biggest Difference between the two men? https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=o. Lf. UMpwte. Ww

Federalists and Democratic. Republicans – Conflicting Views Hamilton: � Elitist � Strong Central Gov’t

Federalists and Democratic. Republicans – Conflicting Views Hamilton: � Elitist � Strong Central Gov’t � Balanced economy with National Bank � Ally of Britain � Model our nation after Britain � Supporters: Merchants, Manufacturers, Landowners, Investors, Lawyers, Clergy Jefferson: � Common man � Distrusted privilege � Weak central government � Democratic gov’t � Agrarian economy � Support France � Supporters: The “Plane People”, Farmers, Tradespeople

Create a graphic organizer to list the first political parties in the United States,

Create a graphic organizer to list the first political parties in the United States, their supporters and the issues they promoted Political Party Supporters Issues Supported