Darty AMH 2010
Chapter Eight "New Nation Takes Form,1789-1800" Exam Terms


E Pluribus Unum, "public spirit"
party system, Federalist Party, Democratic Republican Party; Democratic Societies, Republican Societies
Bill of Rights (1791)--know basic provisions of each of the ten amendments
Executive: George Washington-- first President, Order of Procession, John Adams--first Vice President; Creation of the Cabinet--Secretary of War (Henry Knox), Secretary of Treasury (Alexander Hamilton), Secretary of State (Thomas Jefferson), Attorney General (Edmund Randolph)
Judiciary: first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court--John Jay; Judiciary Act of 1789
Ideology and Changes Regarding Women: republican womanhood, republican motherhood, republican marriage, public virtue, sexual chastity, Judith Sargent Murray/Constantia, Young Ladies Academy of Philadelphia, Molly Wallace, Priscilla Mason
Economy: country goods, market exchange, Eli Whitney--cotton gin, interstate commerce
Finance: commercial banking--Isaac Roosevelt, Alexander Hamilton's ideas: Report on Public Credit (1790)--assumption plan, excise tax; Report on the National Bank (1791)--First Bank of the United States; Report on the Subject of Manufactures (1791); Robert Morris
implied powers, strict interpretation vs. loose interpretation of the US Constitution

Post Road, Lancaster Turnpike, stagecoaches

Washington, DC--capital city, Potomac River--Potomac Company, Pierre L'Enfant
Whiskey Rebellion, fire copper, whiskey/distilled rye, John Neville
Native American Conflicts: Arthur St. Clair, Battle of the Wabash, Anthony Wayne, Battle of Fallen Timbers, Treaty of Greenville (1795), Ohio Indian Territory
Foreign Relations/International Diplomacy: 1793 Neutrality Proclamation, French Revolution of 1789, Jay Treaty--know provisions, Haitian Revolution (gens de couleur, Santo Domingo & Saint Domingue, Toussaint L'Ouverture, Secret Keepers); Charles Cotesworth Pinckney--Treaty of San Lorenzo/Pinckney's Treaty, XYZ Affair, Quasi War, privateers, Matthew Lyon; Franco-American Accord of 1800
Domestic Backlash: Alien Act, Sedition Act of 1798, James Bayard, Virginia Resolution--James Madison, Kentucky Resolution--Thomas Jefferson, "The Key of Libberty, 1798"--William Manning
1796 Farewell Address, Election of 1796--John Adams, Thomas Pinckney, Aaron Burr; Election of 1800 (Revolution of 1800)--Thomas Jefferson, Aaron Burr
John Trumball


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