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This comprehensive overview delves into pivotal events and themes in early American history, including the national debt and Hamilton's financial strategies, the contrasting visions of Jefferson and Hamilton, and the impact of the French Revolution. Important figures such as Citizen Genet and John Adams are discussed, along with Washington's Farewell Address and the contentious Alien and Sedition Acts. The text also examines Jefferson's government changes, the significance of the War of 1812, and the social dynamics surrounding slavery and citizenship during this transformative period.
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UNIT TWO IDENTIFICATIONS
Chapter 8 pp. 264 - 270 • The Reason Behind a National Debt • Hamilton’s Bank • Jefferson versus Hamilton • The French Revolution
Chapter 8 pp. 270 - 276 • Citizen Genet • Issues and Solutions with the British • Washington’s Farewell Address • John Adams Problems with France • Alien and Sedition Acts • Revolution of 1800
Chapter 8 pp. 276 - 282 • Jefferson’s Government Changes • The Jeffersonian Court • Chief Justice John Marshall • The Purchase of the Port of New Orleans
Chapter 8 pp. 282 - 292 • Reaming Neutral • Embargo of 1807 • War Hawks • Federalist Objection to War of 1812 • War of 1812 Results
Chapter 7 pp. 232 - 246 • Rural Industry • Frontier Farming Living • Frontier Indian Culture • Views of Backcountry Whites • The New Demand of Slavery • Race and Gender Differences
Chapter 7 pp. 246 - 260 • Commerce in Seaport Cities • Development of Poor • Rise in Drinking • Power of Printing • Redefining Citizenship • Slavery and Religion • Gabriel’s Rebellion