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Tuesday Sep. 14, 2010. U.S. History Mr. Paulson. Daily Agenda. Spark 15 Notes Outline-on sheet I have provided Timeline p. 104- 105 In book Map Graphic Organizer (Chapter 2 Sec 3, and Ch. 3). Spark 15. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Tuesday Sep. 14, 2010

U.S. HistoryMr. Paulson

Daily Agenda

• Spark 15• Notes Outline-on sheet I have provided• Timeline p. 104- 105 In book• Map• Graphic Organizer (Chapter 2 Sec 3, and Ch. 3)

Spark 15

1. Describe the conflict of Liberty vs. Order that came up in the Revolution and in the writing of the Constitution.

2. Use the timeline on p. 104-105: What happened in 1780?Who was president from 1801-1809?

3. Chapter 2 Sec 3- What were 2 precedents set by George Washington as President?

American Expansion

• End of Ch. 2 (Washington) then all of Ch. 3• This set of notes takes us from DOI and Constitution

right up to the Civil War-what’s in between• Liberty vs. Order• Constitutional Controversy• Expansion and land grabs• Slavery• Cowboys and Indians

Washington’s Presidency

• Whiskey Rebellion-growth of executive power• Farewell Address-– isolationism, political parties

• #3 all time in terms of Presidents• He set many “precedents”

Precedents

• Cabinet-advisors– Jefferson- head of State Dept. – A. Hamilton- head of Treasury Dept.

• 2 term presidency• Commander in Chief• Aristocracy• Farewell Address-1796

Whiskey Rebellion

• Tax on whiskey (Hamilton!!) • Farmers refuse to pay• Rebellion breaks out• Washington rides out w/12,000– Shows national Gov. is ready to enforce laws

Political Parties

• Defined: group of people who seek to win elections and hold public office in order to control policy and programs

• First 2 in U.S.– Federalists– Jeffersonian Republicans

John Adams Presidency

• Leader in Am. Rev.• Vice Pres. for 8 years but…

no prestige!!! – no G.W.• Young country with widening differences• French unhappy

Election of 1800

• Spirit of 1776 vs. spirit of 1787• Liberty vs. Order • Jeffersonian Republicans vs. Federalists• Jefferson vs. Adams • Got nasty!!– Jefferson wins: House of Reps vote– Champion of Local Gov.– Always denied he was “a politician”

• peaceful transfer of power

Midnight Judges

• Adams last effort to influence country• Last second S.C. justices• Jefferson furious• John Marshall- “Father of the Supreme Court”– Federalist– Chief Justice

Marbury v. Madison (1803)

• Jefferson tries to deny appointments• Ruling: part of Judiciary Act of 1789

unconstitutional• Victory for the Supreme Court-power• Established Judicial Review: – power of S.C. to declare laws and acts of Congress

unconstitutional

Thomas Jefferson Presidency

• Flip flop– Strict Constructionist to Loose Constructionist

• Louisiana Purchase• Barbary Pirates

War of 1812

• Jefferson’s Embargo Act of 1807• Impressment• Hawks and Doves• 2nd American Revolution- “freedom of the

seas”• Washington D.C. burned-White House• Treaty of Ghent-New Orleans

Monroe’s “Era of Good Feelings”

• Federalist’s Death blow-– End of 2 party system?

• Economic expansion-the machine age – Cotton Gin

• Monroe Doctrine

Monroe Doctrine

Missouri Compromise

Andrew Jackson

Jacksonian Democracy

Worchester v. Georgia

Trail of Tears

Manifest Destiny

Expansion of Slavery

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