Unit IV: Politics in the Early Republic I. Presidency of George Washington II. Rise of Political Parties III. Presidency of John Adams IV. Presidency of.
Important events in 1788-1824. Presidents 1789: George Washington 1792: George Washington 1796: John Adams 1800: Thomas Jefferson 1804: Thomas Jefferson.
Chapter 8 Section 4 The Presidency of John Adams Discuss the reasons for tension between the United States and France. Describe the main provisions of.
Launching a New Nation. Washington Takes Office George Washington Sets up the Government.
United States Foreign Policy, 1776 - 1850. George Washington’s Farewell Address In this famous printed message from George Washington to the people of.
Chapter 9: The Republic Launched. The Republic Launched Preview: “In 1789 Americans could be divided into those who were rural, largely self-sufficient.
Chapter 9 Section 3 The Federalists in Charge P. 35/ P. 287 A.Finding Main Idea As you read about the growth of political parties and the presidency of.
Chapter 9 Section 3 The Federalists in Charge P. 35/ P. 287
The Federalist Era, 1789-1800
The Rise of Jeffersonian Democracy, 1796 - 1808
The Presidency of John Adams By Robbie Cha. Basic Facts John Adams was the second President of the United States of America Born in Quincy, Massachusetts.
Pick a Suitcase This is Your Case What country helped America defeat England during the Revolutionary War?