PPT-1 Chapter 9-4 President John Adams

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No sooner had Adams taken office Conflict with France The French people objected to the 1 Jay Treaty between the United States and Britain In 1797 French ships

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No sooner had Adams taken office Conflict with France The French people objected to the 1 Jay Treaty between the United States and Britain In 1797 French ships began to seize American ships in the West Indies. e. . Explain the importance of the Presidencies of George Washington and John Adams; include the Whiskey Rebellion, non-intervention in Europe, and the development of political parties (Alexander Hamilton).. 1798-1809. Building a Nation. Election of 1796. First American election. Federalist. nominated John Adams & Thomas Pinckney. Democratic-Republicans . nominated Thomas Jefferson & Aaron Burr. The Federalists in Charge. Foreign policy . – relations with the governments of other countries. Political party . – a group of people that tries to promote its ideas and influence government, and also backs candidates for office. Presidency. 1797-1801. Election of 1796. Issues in the Young Nation. Federalists and Democratic-Republicans . aren't speaking to each other. .. . End of the One-Party System. http://www.james.com/beaumont/images/smith_melancton1.jpg. 44 Presidents…45. George Washington (1789-1797). John Adams (1797-1801). Thomas Jefferson (1801-1809). James Madison (1809-1817). James Monroe (1817-1825). 6. John . Quincy . Adams (1825-1829).  . The Era of good feelings . was never peaceful. Economic distress and slavery issue raised the political stakes in the 1820’s and 1830’s. New political parties emerged. New styles of campaigning took hold. A new chapter opened in the history of American-and world-politics, as many European societies began to broaden democratic practices. . John Adams’s Presidency. The Election of 1796. New Era in United States Politics. More than one candidate ran for . president. John Adams (Federalist) . . vs. . Thomas Jefferson (Republican). Federalists. Versus. Democratic-Republicans. Growth of Political Parties. Who were the leaders?. What were the issues?. THE ELECTION OF 1796. Vice President John Adams (left) against former Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson (right), former friends now turned bitter political enemies.. e. . Explain the importance of the Presidencies of George Washington and John Adams; include the Whiskey Rebellion, non-intervention in Europe, and the development of political parties (Alexander Hamilton).. The Jacksonian . Era. A Growing Economy. The Economic Boom after the War of 1812. After the War of 1812, two things were on the minds of most Americans. Was slavery going to continue to be a part of the national identity and economy?. “The Origins of American Politics”. (1789 – 1820). http://. news.yahoo.com/video/whoknew-american-history-know-us-060000812.html. . Washington’s Presidency. Major Political Events:. First Bank of the U.S.. John Adams. Born in Massachusetts. Raised a “puritan-lite”. Became a lawyer. Second cousins to Samuel Adams. Joined patriot cause after Stamp Act. Popularized argument “no taxation without representation”. The Federalist Era. Section 1: The First President. Hamilton vs. Jefferson. Look back at pg. 277.. Now that you have historical context, what do you think these quotes mean?. Why do these men feel as they do?. The War of 1812 significantly jumpstarted Amer. ican. industry- after all- we didn’t have a choice. But . peace. brought renewed competition from British manufacturers. . Henry Clay (and John C Calhoun) believed stro.

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