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Chapter 8: Creating a Nation

Chapter 8: Creating a Nation

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Chapter 8: Creating a Nation. The Bill of Rights (Dec 10, 1791). Freedom of speech Right to bear arms Protection from quartering Unreasonable search/seizure Due process Rights of the accused Trial by jury Unusual punishment Protection of non-BOR rights Power of states/people. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Chapter 8: Creating a Nation

Chapter 8: Creating a Nation

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The Bill of Rights (Dec 10, 1791)

1. Freedom of speech2. Right to bear arms3. Protection from quartering4. Unreasonable

search/seizure5. Due process6. Rights of the accused7. Trial by jury8. Unusual punishment9. Protection of non-BOR rights10. Power of states/people

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The People DivideJeffersonian RepublicansFederalistsAlexander Hamilton (Treasury)

Domestic manufacturesGovernment / Entrepreneur allianceConservative distrust of the masses“1st Report on Public Credit”

Funding war debt (govt. bonds) – DEBATE!

Assumption of war debt – DEBATE!DEAL – Southern capital

Pennsylvania Abolition SocietyCongress had “no authority to

interfere”

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The People DivideHamilton

introduces BANKOpposition from

SouthJefferson

UnconstitutionalPro-NorthImplied powers?

“2nd Report on Public Credit”Whiskey tax

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Jay’s Controversial Treaty (1795)Britain promises w/d western

fortsBritain promises US access to

WIComplaints!

South = lost slave compensationWest = Brits didn’t actually

evacuateMerchant/Sailor = impressment

Treaty of San Lorenzo (1795)Thomas PinckneyMississippi River

boundary/navigation

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The Election of 1796Discord in Washington’s cabinet

Jefferson and MadisonWashington’s farewell

Political divisions, entangling alliancesAdams (Federalist)

National governmentAnti-French (excessive democracy)

Jefferson (Jeffersonian Republican)Strict constitutionalistStates’ rights

Results: Adams (71); Adams (68)

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The War Crisis with FranceFrench obstruction in

CaribbeanNegotiations

Agents X, Y, ZLoan / bribe

Federalists urge warWar preparationsRepeal of treaty of

1778Adams’ ambiguitiesAdams chooses peace

Controversial

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The Alien and Sedition ActsNaturalization Act (1798)

Residence: 5 to 14 yearsAlien Act (1798)

Presidential expulsion of aliens

Alien Enemies Act (1798)Arrest, imprison, banish w/o

processSedition Act (1798)Timothy Pickering (S of S)

Launched investigations (witch hunt)

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The Virginia and Kentucky ResolutionsKentucky Resolution

Fed violation of Bill of Rights

“Nullification”Virginia Resolution

Madison“Duty bound to

interpose for arresting the progress of evil”

Civil war?

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The “Revolution of 1800”“Republicanism or

aristocracy”Federalists: AdamsJeffersonians: Jefferson &

Aaron BurrResults

Jefferson (73), Burr (73)36 ballots to decide winner12th AmendmentJeffersonians’ in congressRegionalism“Peaceful transition of

government”

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The Jeffersonians Take ControlWashington, D.C. (Nov 1800)Pierre L’Enfant & Benjamin

BannekerJefferson’s inauguration

“Equal and exact justice to all”Support of the statesMajority ruleCivil supremacy (over military)Reduction of govt. expendituresFreedom of pressHabeas corpus

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The Jeffersonian VisionIndependent,

yeoman farmerSelf-reliantIndustriousPublic

consciousnessContradictions?

Industry = wealthWealth = inequalitySolution =

territorial expansion

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The Windfall Louisiana Purchase (1803)Livingston & MonroeNapoleon$15 million830,000 miles2

ControversyAdams-Onís Treaty

(1819)Spain ceded East

FloridaLewis & Clark

1803-1805Zebulon Pike