Chapter 8 The Federalist Era (1789-1800) Section 3 The First Political Parties.
U.S. History to Reconstruction Unit 7 – The Federalist Era, 1789-1801.
Bellwork Define tradition. Identify 3 traditions.
Chapter 8: Creating a Nation. The Bill of Rights (Dec 10, 1791) 1. Freedom of speech 2. Right to bear arms 3. Protection from quartering 4. Unreasonable.
Liberty and Order in the 1790’s Problems faced by the US prior to the Constitutional convention were still present Problems faced by the US prior to the.
Early Presidents: The Federalist Era. The First Presidential Election No political parties existed at the time of the 1788/89 election. Candidates were.
Learning Targets I can: 1.Define the key terms of precedent and cabinet 2.Identify 2 key precedents Washington Established 3.Compare and Contrast Washington’s.
Chapter 9: Federalist Era1789-1800 Lesson 1: The First President EQ: What are the characteristics of a leader?
Essential Question Essential Question: –What important precedents & events defined the presidencies of Washington & John Adams? Warm-Up Question: Warm-Up.
Should Washington’s cabinet have as much power? What steps did he take to make the new government work? Was he successful?
George Washington. Portrait (1796), Gilbert Stuart. Launching the New Nation George Washington becomes the first president. President Thomas Jefferson.
Warm-Up Imagine you are the first president of the United States. What do you think would be the most important issues you need to take care of first?