george washington’s presidency who are you fooling? everyone knows that the cherry tree story is a...
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George Washington’s
PresidencyWho are you fooling?
Everyone knows that the cherry tree story is a
myth.
Learning Targets
I can analyze the influence that the Founding Fathers had on the development of our nation.• I can identify the purpose of the Cabinet.• I can explain why political parties began.• I can describe the basic beliefs of the Federalists and
of the Democratic-Republicans.I can analyze the roots of the conflict that culminated in the Civil War.• I can contrast nationalism and sectionalism.• I can describe the effects of sectionalism on the U.S.
in its early years.I can analyze the evolution of social class conflict in the U.S.• I can explain the purpose of and controversy over
the National Bank.
Washington’s Character & Cabinet
• George Washington was in charge of the new government.
• He chose trusted leaders to help him govern, because he was not an expert in all areas.– Called this group The Cabinet– Showed willingness to share the
power
Formation of Political Parties• Hamilton and Jefferson disagreed
on policies.– Washington wanted different points of
view.– Their differences became so big that
political parties developed around them.
• Federalists supported Hamilton.• Democratic-Republicans
supported Jefferson.
No connection to today’s Republicans. This is actually the birth of the Democratic
party we know today.
Hamilton’s National Bank
• Hamilton proposed a national bank.– Board of Directors made up of rich people (to
keep them involved in the gov’t)– Kept gov’t money safe– Loaned money to the gov’t
• Democratic-Republicans didn’t like this idea.– Said it was an
“unhealthy alliance” between gov’t and businesses
– Thought it was unconstitutional
Nationalism vs. Sectionalism• Nationalism – putting the nation’s
interests above local interests• Sectionalism – putting local or
state interests above national interests
Hamilton vs. Jefferson
Federalists• Strong national
gov’t (nationalism)
• Upper-class rule (Republic)
• Loose interpretation of Constitution
• Yes, national bank
• Economy based on industry
Democratic-Republicans
• Strong local gov’ts (sectionalism)
• Common people rule (Democracy)
• Strict interpretation of Constitution
• No national bank
• Economy based on farming
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Learning Targets
I can analyze the influence that the Founding Fathers had on the development of our nation. I can identify the purpose of the Cabinet. I can explain why political parties began. I can describe the basic beliefs of the Federalists and
of the Democratic-Republicans.I can analyze the roots of the conflict that culminated in the Civil War. I can contrast nationalism and sectionalism. I can describe the effects of sectionalism on the U.S.
in its early years.I can analyze the evolution of social class conflict in the U.S. I can explain the purpose of and controversy over
the National Bank.
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