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UNIT 3- THE EARLY REPUBLIC (1789- 1830s)

UNIT 3- THE EARLY REPUBLIC (1789- 1830s). “Federalist era”- Washington and Adams presidencies What precedents were set as the nation begins? Different visions of America: the birth of political parties ( HW: Jefferson v. Hamilton ) What issues divided early America?

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UNIT 3- THE EARLY REPUBLIC (1789- 1830s)

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  1. UNIT 3- THE EARLY REPUBLIC (1789- 1830s) • “Federalist era”- Washington and Adams presidencies • What precedents were set as the nation begins? • Different visions of America: the birth of political parties (HW: Jefferson v. Hamilton) • What issues divided early America? • Jeffersonian era/ Louisiana Purchase • Growth of the nation: Nationalism vs. Sectionalism

  2. 1st President: George Washington • Precedents: • Examples followed by Others http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgCQDZdlMdc

  3. What would you do?

  4. THE WASHINGTON PRESIDENCY • AS YOU WATCH THE MOVIE….. • How does Washington address the issues on the sheet? • What important precedents (examples) were set by George Washington? • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNSpEpgiQGI

  5. Back of sheet: • PRECEDENTS: • CLOSURE: What was the most significant accomplishment of GW? Why?

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