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8TH GRADE US HISTORY

UNIT 4 EARLY REPUBLIC-PART 1- WASHINGTON, ADAMS, & JEFFERSON

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Domestic Issues of George Washington Whiskey Rebellion
Domestic Issues of John Adams Alien & Sedition Acts, Jay's Treaty
Arguements for Tariffs Allowed the new republic to pay off its debt
Arguements against Tariffs Shay's Rebellion
Alexander Hamilton Supported a national bank. tariffs and national taxes
John Adams Opposed a national bank, tariffs and national taxes.
Arguements for National Taxes Allowed the new republic to pay off its debt
Arguements against National Taxes Shay's Rebellion
Arguements for a national bank Could eliminate debt
Arguements against a national bank Would require the federal government to shoulder individual states' debts.
Federalists (Alexander Hamilton) Wanted a strong central government controlled by wealthy bankers that encouraged free trade and took action against Great Britain and France.
Democratic-Republicans (Thomas Jefferson) Wanted a weaker central government controlled by the common people that embargoed products from other nations and stayed neutral in foreign affairs.
George Washington Position on Foreign Affairs Stay neutral.
John Adams Position on Foreign Affairs Sought peace with other countries.
Impact of Washington's Farewell Adress & the Monroe Doctorine Warned about and discouraged political parties. People soon became divided by their political ideals.
How George Washington exhibited Courage and Inspiration Tried to make the best decisions for his country
How George Washington exhibited Civic Virtue Set policies with other counties.
How George Washington exhibited Setting Precedents Knew future presidents would follow his example, so tried to set a good one
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