Competency Goal 1 The New Nation 1789 1820
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Competency Goal 1: The New Nation (1789 -1820) The learner will identify, investigate, and assess the effectiveness of the institutions of the emerging republic.
Objective 1. 01 • Objective 1. 01: Identify the major domestic issues and conflicts experienced by the nation during the Federalist Period.
Essential Questions • What was the impact of the major domestic issues and conflicts experienced by the nation during the Federalist Era? • How did the U. S. government emerge out of competing processes of conflict and compromise? • How did the Federalist Period contribute to the long-standing debate in America about the role of government and the distribution of power? • How is the U. S. Constitution a document subject to change and interpretation?
Homework • Answer one of the Essential Questions. Answer must include: – 3 SFI included in answer – SFI= Specific Factual information – People, Events, Places, Dates
Concepts • Revolution • Conflict • Power • Change • Leadership
Vocabulary • Strict & loose interpretations of the Constitution • Judiciary Act of 1789 • Hamilton’s Economic Plan • Laissez-faire • Bill of Rights • Whiskey Rebellion • Democratic-Republican Party • Federalist Party • Alien & Sedition Acts • Virginia & Kentucky Resolutions • “Midnight Judges” • Election of 1800 • Marbury v. Madison • (1803) • John Marshall • Louisiana Purchase • Hartford Convention (1814 -15)
Jefferson vs. Hamilton
Federalists vs. Democratic-Republicans • • • Interpretation of the Constitution Appropriate powers of the national government Types of people who should govern Bank of the U. S. Protective tariff The economy (business vs. agriculture) Britain vs. France Defense vs. standing armies Regions of support Leadership
Most Effective President? • George Washington • John Adams • Thomas Jefferson
Quiz What was the impact of the major domestic issues and conflicts experienced by the nation during the Federalist Era? • Use 3 SFI to answer your question. • SFI= Names, Places, Events, Dates
Objective 1. 02 • Objective 1. 02: Analyze the political freedoms available to the following groups prior to 1820: women, wage earners, landless farmers, American Indians, African Americans, and other ethnic groups.
Essential Question • How can individual rights and the government’s view of the “common good” create conflict or stability?
Vocabulary • • Suffrage requirements Tecumseh Treaty of Greenville (1796) Abigail Adams
Individual Rights • Abigail Adams- “Remember the Ladies” "I long to hear that you have declared an independency. And, by the way, in the new code of laws which I suppose it will be necessary for you to make, I desire you would remember the ladies and be more generous and favorable to them than your ancestors. “
Thomas Jefferson- “Firebell in the Night” “but this momentous question, like a fire bell in the night, awakened and filled me with terror”
American Indians- Land Rights and Ownership
Quiz • What did Abigail Adams mean when she said “remember the ladies”? • What did Thomas Jefferson call a “fire bell in the night”? • What were the suffrage requirements of most states by 1820? How and why had they changed? • How can a government’s view of individual rights create stability or conflict?
Objective 1. 03 • Assess commercial and diplomatic relationships with Britain, France, and other nations.
Essential Question • How did the U. S. confront internal and international conflicts during this era?
Concepts • Conflict • Power • Revolution
Vocabulary • • • President Washington’s Proclamation of Neutrality Jay’s Treaty Pinckney’s Treaty President Washington’s Farewell Address XYZ Affair Convention of 1800 Embargo Act (1807) War Hawks War of 1812 Battle of New Orleans Treaty of Ghent Adams-Onís Treaty
1794 Treaty of London (Jay's Treaty): Established Saint-Croix River (NB) as boundary described in Treaty of Paris 1783, and started process of rectifying errors in boundary descriptions of the 1783 treaty.
Pinckney’s Treaty
OGRABME
Timeline • • • President Washington’s Proclamation of Neutrality Jay’s Treaty Pinckney’s Treaty President Washington’s Farewell Address XYZ Affair Convention of 1800 Embargo Act (1807) War Hawks War of 1812 Battle of New Orleans Treaty of Ghent Adams-Onís Treaty
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