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NAME. The Unit Organizer . 4. BIGGER PICTURE. DATE. NEXT UNIT. /Experience. LAST UNIT. /Experience. 2. 3. CURRENT UNIT. CURRENT UNIT. 1. 8. UNIT MAP. is about. 5. CRITICAL VOCAB. & PEOPLE. 6. UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS. 7. The New Nation. The Jefferson Era. Constitution.
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NAME The Unit Organizer 4 BIGGER PICTURE DATE NEXT UNIT /Experience LAST UNIT /Experience 2 3 CURRENT UNIT CURRENT UNIT 1 8 UNIT MAP is about... 5 CRITICAL VOCAB. & PEOPLE 6 UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS 7 The New Nation The Jefferson Era Constitution Chapter 7-Launching the Nation PEOPLE- Washington, Hamilton (econ plan), Jefferson (econ plan), the role Washington , Hamilton and Adams played in organizing the new nation and the effects their decision had in foreign affairs, issues at here at home, and creating political parties Washington Leads a New Nation (Section 1) John Adam’s Presidency (Section 4) Challenges for a New Nation (Section 3) American Farmers, Knox, Jay, Pickney, Starts with New Guy In charge Little Turtle, Anthony Wayne, British Adams (war with France), Talleyrand VOCAB- precedent, bond, *national debt Then we need money so… It doesn’t all go smoothly…. Speculators, *loose & strict construction Neutrality, privateers, political parties, *protective tariff Hamilton & National Finance (Section 2) Acts/Battles/Events/Topics: Judiciary Act 1789, *Neutrality Proc (why not agree), Jay’s Treaty, Pickney’s Treaty, National Bank (who agree/disagree) debate over capital (who agree/disagree) French Revolution Battle of Fallen Timbers, Treaty of Greenville, creation of FW Whiskey Rebellion X2, Farewell address, Federalist Party, (beliefs) Democratic-Republican Party, Election of 1796, XYZ Affair Alien & Sedition Act, Kentucky & Virginia Resolution Describe some of the precedents Washington created and how have those lasted even today ? Explain the debt issue that the new country had and how both Hamilton and Jefferson thought it should be solved? What was the issue with a national bank? What were the conflicts the United States was dealing with both internationally and within our own country? How were they solved? **Explain the importance of the election of 1796 How did the XYZ affair lead to the Alien & Sedition Act? How does Chapter 7 relate to present day? TABLE: Beliefs of Federalist & Democratic Republicans PEOPLE: Washington’s cabinet AND current cabinet Bold = MC * = completion Underline = timeline Italicized = matching Short answer ** Table & People