PPT-Federalists and Democratic-Republicans

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Hamilton amp Jefferson Rivals Hamilton Born in West Indies works his way up in the govt Jefferson Very gifted student Wealthy farming family becomes a tobacco farmer

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Hamilton amp Jefferson Rivals Hamilton Born in West Indies works his way up in the govt Jefferson Very gifted student Wealthy farming family becomes a tobacco farmer Wrote Declaration of Independence. Tab.1:5DistrictStatewith440Democratsand560Republicans District Democrats Republicans 1 0 200 2 110 90 3 110 90 4 110 90 5 110 90 (a)DemocraticPlan District Democrats Republicans 1 88 112 2 88 112 3 Ch. 7 Review. “Launching . a New . . Nation”. Constitutional Govt. Takes Shape. Defining a Presidency. Washington won; John Adams came in second and became the Vice-President (this rule later over-turned by the 12. Hamilton & Jefferson: Rivals. Hamilton. Born in West Indies, works his way up in the govt.. Jefferson. Very gifted student. Wealthy farming family, becomes a tobacco farmer. Wrote Declaration of Independence. What Do the Mid-Term Elections Really Mean. Thursday, November 13, 2014. What Happened in the House . What Happened in the Senate. What Happened in Key Governors Races. What Do Results Mean to 2016 Race for the White House. Democrats. Thomas Jefferson founded the party in 1792 and was called the “Democratic-Republican Party”.. This party was established to fight in favor of the Bill of Rights and against the Federalist Party.. 6.1 Washington and Congress . Main idea: . With the adoption of the new Constitution, Americans and their leaders had to establish a central government to deal effectively with the challenges facing a new nation. . A . New . G. overnment. Articles of Confederation are simply not . working. The . new constitution would . address some of the more serious issues of the Articles. Give the national government the power to tax. Ratification . A Showdown Awaits. For ratification, nine state conventions needed to approve the document. After the convention, the Constitution was distributed widely in the states. Two sides, clearly opposed, emerged. What type of government did they prefer?. Constitutional Convention meets in 1787 to draft a new constitution . Biggest Debate. Representation! . populous states wanted proportional representation. , and . - Page 37 of . the Curriculum Framework. Reasons for the development of political parties:. Regional reasons for political parties – . Urban, wealthy, and upper-class individuals tended to be Federalists (merchants and trading). Please pick up a unit guide and Class Notes #12 from the cart.. T. ake out Focus #12 . and . use . the first 10 minutes of class completing Part II and whatever you haven’t finished for Part I. Compare notes with your table.. Who were the Federalists and Anti-Federalists?. Anti-Federalists: . People who opposed ratifying the Constitution . George Mason, Edmond Randolph, and Elbridge Gerry. Each had attended the Philadelphia Convention but refused to sign the Constitution. 1. st. . – Federalists and Democratic-Republicans (. 1788-1816). Era of Good Feelings (1816-1836). 2. nd. – Whigs and Democrats (1836-1856). 3. rd. – Republicans and Democrats (1856-1896). 4. U.S. 2020 Presidential Election. 20 October 2020. 1. 2. Try to answer: Who is going to win, and why?. What is this election about?. I contend it’s always about who Americans want as their leader, not the policy statements.

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