Title: America
1Americas First President
- George Washington set many precedents while in
office - Watch the following film clip and identify the
precedents set
2 George Washingtons
Presidency(1789 1797)
3What precedents were set during Washingtons
Administration?
- Washington named a cabinet of advisors
- Jefferson was named Secretary of State
- Hamilton was appointed Secretary of the Treasury
- Knox became Secretary of War
- Randolph was named Attorney General
4Congress passed the Judiciary Act of
1789
- Created 13 Federal District Courts
- Created 3 Circuit Courts of Appeal
- Supreme Court would have 1 Chief Justice and 5
Associate Justices - Allowed state court decisions to be appealed to
federal court when constitutional issues were
raised. - Gave the Supreme Court the power to issue a
writ of mandamus (power to order government
official to perform duties)
5Hamilton helped develop a financial plan for the
new nation
- Federal assumption of the state debt and full
payment of all debt - Creation of a Bank of the United States
- Protective tariffs to encourage American
industries - Excise taxes to raise money (excise tax on
whiskey)
6Controversy Resolved through Compromise
- Some states objected to the Federal governments
plan to assume payment of the state debt - In a compromise, the states agreed to the
repayment of the debt in exchange for relocating
the nations capital from New York City
temporarily to Philadelphia and then to the
current location in the District of Columbia
7The Whiskey Rebellion
- Farmers in western Pennsylvania refused to pay
the excise tax on Whiskey - Washington accompanied the troops into
Pennsylvania to stop the rebellion and collect
the tax by force if necessary - The rebellion collapsed when troops arrived
8Compare Shays Rebellion and the Whiskey Rebellion
- During Shays Rebellion the national government
did not have the power to stop the rebellion - (no national army, no national executive)
- The Whiskey Rebellion demonstrated that the new
government under the Constitution did have the
power to enforce its laws, with force if necessary
9Differing Political Opinions
Views on Government
- Hamilton
- Strong central govt
- Govt by the rich, the well-born, and the able
- Jefferson
- Strong state govt
- Limit power of national govt
- The Common Man
10Funding debts (National State)
- Hamilton
- Full payment of federal state debt
- Establish good credit
- Jefferson
- Pay only national debt
- Dont interfere with state rights
11Bank of the United States
- Hamilton
- Support BUS
- Use the elastic clause to stretch money related
powers - loose interpretation
- Jefferson
- Opposed BUS
- Not in Constitution
- Would favor wealthy
- Strict interpretation
12Excise Tax on Whiskey
- Hamilton
- Support tax
- Raise money to pay debt
- Jefferson
- Opposed tax
- Would hurt common farmers incomes
13Basis of the Economy
14Protective Tariff
- Hamilton
- Supported
- would protect American industries from foreign
competition
- Jefferson
- Opposed
- would raise prices and wouldnt benefit common man
15Response to the French Revolution
- Hamilton
- Support British value of trade
- Avoid too much democracy
- Jefferson
- Support French we inspired ideas of democracy
16Political Party most closely associated with
- Jefferson
- Democratic-Republican
17Washington set precedents in foreign policy
- Issued the Proclamation of Neutrality in 1793
during the ongoing French Revolution - Neutrality and Isolation become the basis of U.S.
Foreign Policy for the next 150 years
18Washingtons Foreign Policy (continued)
- Treaties signed with England and Spain were
intended to maintain peace for the United States - Jays Treaty with Britain did little to remove
British troops from U.S. soil but kept the U.S.
out of war - Pinckneys Treaty with Spain established the
right of the U.S. to use the Mississippi River
and right of deposit at New Orleans
19Foreign Policy
- Miami Confederacy
- Use of military force to break the Native
American power and allow westward expansion and
settlement
20Washingtons Foreign Policy (continued)
- Washingtons Farewell Address warned the country
of 2 concerns - Avoid political parties they tend to divide the
country - Avoid entangling alliances short term,
temporary alliances are better for the country
21The 2-term Presidency
- Washington set the precedent of serving only 2
terms and then retiring - This precedent was followed by every President up
to FDR, who was elected for 4 terms in office - In 1951, the 22nd Amendment to the U.S
Constitution made the 2-term Presidency a part of
the written Constitution
22American History Portraits of Power (video
clip)
23Why do you think historians rate Washington a
great President?