Title: Challenges%20to%20the%20New%20Government
1Challenges to the New Government
- What are the major problems with the United
States? - How does Washington try to solve this?
- How are Shays rebellion and the Whiskeys
rebellion similar and different?
2George Washington takes office
- April 30 George Washington inaugurated
- Inauguration ceremony in which president
officially takes the oath of office - Precedent an act or a decision that sets an
example for others to follow
3George Washington takes office
- Forms a cabinet
- Cabinet heads of departments
- 5 created State, Treasury War, Attorney
General, Postmaster - Advice the president
- Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson
- Secretary of Treasury Alexander Hamilton
4George Washington takes office
- Federal Court System set up
- Judiciary Act Start of Supreme Court 1789
- John Jay 1st Chief Justice of the United States
5Problems with new nation
- Huge national debts!
- National Debt amount of money the government
owes to other - During war the US borrowed lots of
6Hamiltons Plan
- bond certificate that promises to repay money
loaned, plus interest on a certain date. - Hamilton wanted the government to repay federal
and state debts and buy up bonds - He then wanted to issue new bonds for debt
- He wanted a National Bank to give more
crediability
Alexander Hamilton on a National Bank
7Hamiltons Compromise
- James Madison hated Hamiltons plan
- He thought this would lead to speculations
- Speculator someone who invest in a risky venture
in the hope of making a large profit
8Hamiltons Compromise
- Agreed to build capital city in South
- States agreed to repay state debts
- Start of a national bank Bank of the United
States - Washington DC was built!
9Rebuilding the Economy
10Whiskey Rebellion
- To help pay off the war debt, Washington started
to tax whiskey - Whiskey is an alcoholic beverage
- The farmers who grew the grain to make the
whiskey were angry.
11Why whiskey?
- Farmers had a hard time getting their grain to
market, so they turned their grain into whiskey,
which was easier to transport. - They got more money for the whiskey anyway.
- Farmers traded the whiskey for salt, sugar, and
other goods. - Farmers used whiskey as money to get whatever
supplies they needed. - Farmers did not have the money to pay for the
tax.
12The Rebellion
- In the summer of 1794, a group of farmers in
Western Pennsylvania rebelled against the whiskey
tax and staged the Whiskey Rebellion. - One group beat up a tax collector and coated him
with tar and feathers.
13Why do you think tax collectors were tarred and
feathered?
14The Government Responds
- Alexander Hamilton wanted the government to look
strong. He encouraged President Washington to
stop the revolt. - Federal troops marched to Western Pennsylvania
and put down the revolt. - Washington had proved that the government would
deal with people not obeying the law.
15Why do you think Washington chose to lead the
troops himself?
16Current issues
Does the US have debt?
U.S. Debt Too Big for National Debt Clock
How are we handling our debt issues?
Why is China buying more U.S. debt?
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