
Hamilton vs Jefferson Chapter 5.2
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CHAPTER 5.2 Early American Government: Philosophies, Conflicts, and
Constitutional Challenges
Introduction to Early American Challenges
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Introduction to Early American Challenges
●New nation faced numerous political and social challenges
●Different views on government's role emerged
●Key figures: George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Alexander
Hamilton
Period marked by formation of first political parties
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Constitutional Goals and Leadership
●Constitution established framework for new government
●Early leaders faced challenge of implementing Constitutional principles
●Washington's presidency (1789-1797) focused on:
●Building strong federal government
●Establishing presidential precedents
●Maintaining neutrality in foreign affairs
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Open Ended
Why did Washington issue the Proclamation of Neutrality?
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Washington in office
1789
No political parties when Washington takes office
Washington chose people with varying points of view to serve in his Cabinet
Alexander Hamilton served as Secretary of Treasury
Thomas Jefferson served as Secretary of State
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Alexander Hamilton
Secretary of Treasury
Hamilton was responsible for helping the United States develop a strong economy.
He believed that the federal government needed to use its powers to build a solid financial system of banks and a strong currency.
From Hamilton’s perspective, power in the hands of the separate states was dangerous.
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Thomas Jefferson
Secretary of State
Washington’s chief diplomat and chief adviser on foreign affairs, or dealings with other countries
Jefferson disagreed with Hamilton on the need for centralized economic power. In his view, centralized economic power was the cause of the British tyranny that had forced the colonists to revolt.
According to Jefferson, increasing federal power over the economy was taking a step towards tyranny.
He feared that increased federal power would inevitably trample individual liberties.
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Open Ended
Name one difference between Hamilton and Jefferson
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Multiple Choice
What were the main goals established in the Constitution that early
administrations needed to address?
Establish justice and ensure domestic tranquility
Form a more perfect union
Provide for common defense
A, B and C
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Hamilton vs. Jefferson: Contrasting Visions
●Hamilton's Vision:
●Strong federal government
●National bank
●Industrial economy
●Jefferson's Vision:
●Limited federal power
●Agricultural economy
●States' rights
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Formation of Political Parties
●First Party System emerged
●Federalist Party (Hamilton):
●Strong central government
●Pro-British foreign policy
●Democratic-Republican Party (Jefferson):
●Limited federal power
●Pro-French sympathies
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Open Ended
How did Hamilton's and Jefferson's economic visions differ?
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John Adams' Presidency
●XYZ Affair with France
●Quasi-War naval conflict
●Domestic political tensions
●Growing partisan divisions
●Alien and Sedition Acts
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The Alien and Sedition Acts
●Passed in 1798
●Restricted civil liberties:
●Limited free speech
●Targeted foreign residents
●Gave president deportation powers
●Constitutional concerns raised
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Open Ended
How did the Alien and Sedition Acts impact constitutional civil liberties?
CHAPTER 5.2 Early American Government: Philosophies, Conflicts, and
Constitutional Challenges
Introduction to Early American Challenges
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