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George Washington

George Washington. 1 st President of the United States.

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George Washington

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  1. George Washington 1st President of the United States

  2. Warm-up!! Make a t-chart in your journal with accomplishments on one side and leadership qualities on the other side. Copy the accomplishments and fill in the qualities. Question: What kind of leadership qualities would a person need to accomplish the following? notes http://www.history.com/videos/george-washingtons-precedents • Accomplishments: • Led the Continental Army during the American Revolution • Led the Constitutional Convention • Served as 1st President of the United States • Established the role of President

  3. George Washington’s presidency • 1789 - 1797 NOTES

  4. I can describe problems George Washington faced during the early republic!! • The Whiskey Rebellion • Setting up the Federal Court System • Precedence set by Washington

  5. PRECEDENCE - NOTES • A tradition

  6. Characteristics of George Washington’s Presidency • The Whiskey Rebellion • The Judiciary Act of 1789 • Precedence of the President NOTES

  7. Alliance - NOTES • A pact or friendship This: Not this:

  8. Neutral - • Not choosing sides NOTES

  9. I can identify Washington's foreign policiesTHAT HE DESCRIBED IN HIS FAREWELL ADDRESS • Washington called for America "to steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world."

  10. Washington's foreign policy NOTES • Avoid foreign alliances • Stay neutral

  11. Despotism - NOTES • a system of government in which the ruler has unlimited power : absolutism

  12. Dissention - NOTES • Conflict THIS: NOT THIS:

  13. Perpetrated - NOTES • To carry out an act

  14. Faction - NOTES • POLITICAL GROUP

  15. I can describe Washington's views on political parties DECSCRIBED IN HIS FAREWELL ADDRESS • "The alternate domination of one faction over another, sharpened by the spirit of revenge natural to party dissention, which in different ages & countries has perpetrated the most horrid enormities, is itself a frightful despotism. But this leads at length to a more formal and permanent despotism.” • George Washington

  16. George Washington’s view on political parties • Avoid them!!! • They lead to unlimited government!! • They lead to dissention!! NOTES

  17. Practice Question: • Political parties developed because there was an agreement over the War of 1812.

  18. Practice question: • Political parties developed because of a disagreement over the role of the strength of the federal government.

  19. Practice question: • Washington believed that the United States should attempt to expand her territory over seas by any means necessary.

  20. Practice question: How did George Washington view foreign interaction? • The United States should help other nations. • The United States should conquer any nation weaker than them. • The United States sought new trade relationships with Asian countries. • The United States should remain neutral with foreign countries.

  21. What personality trait is described in the following quote? Inspirational, honest & Practical, Believes in equality • “I wish from my soul that the legislature of the State could see a policy of a gradual Abolition of Slavery.” • George Washington

  22. What personality trait is described in the following quote? Inspirational, honest & Practical, Believes in equality • “I was summoned by my country, whose voice I can never hear but veneration and love.” • George Washington

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