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Chapter 7: The New Political Order 1776­1800

Democratic­Republicans

CHAPTER 7 REVIEW

1 2 3 4 3dflags.com Seal of the State of Ohio

5 • How did the Native tribes respond to the ? • "The utmost good faith shall always be observed towards the Indians; their land and property shall never be taken without their consent; and, in their property, rights, and liberty, they shall never be invaded or disturbed." Quote from the

Treat of Greenville Line

6 1785­1795

General "Mad" Tecumseh American Legion (new U.S. Frontier Army)• Council of Three Fires Iroquois • Confederacy Seven Nations of Canada • Wabash Confederacy • Illini Confederacy • Wyandot • Mississaugas • Menominee • • Lenape • Miami • Kickapoo • Kaskaskia • Chickamauga/Lower • Upper

7 August 20, 1794

American Legion decisively defeated the Western Confederacy, ending major frontier fighting until the Wart of 1812

8 9 10 11 12 Dr. Carol Berkman of the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History Discusses the Constitutional Convention of 1787

13 THE CONSTITUTION OF 1787

14 15 16 Jefferson vs. : Primary Sources­Letters Bashing Each Other!

Alexander Hamilton, secretary of the treasury, letter to Colonel of May 26, 1792 "it was not till the last session [of Congress] that I become unequivocally convinced of the following truth: 'That Mr. Madison, cooperating with Mr. Jefferson [the secratary of state], is at the head of the faction decidedly hostile to me and my administration; and actuated by views, in my judgement, subersive of the principles of good government and dangerous to the Union, peace, and happiness of the country.' "In respect to foreign politics, the views of these gentlemen are, in my judbment,...unsound and dangerous. They have a womanish attachment to France and a womanish resentment against Great Britain. They would draw us into the closest embrace of the former, and involve us in all the consequences of her politics; and they would risk the peace of the country in their endeavors to keep us at the greatest possible distance from the latter...Various circumstances prove to me that if these gentlemen were left to pursue thir own course, there would be, in less than six months, an open war between the and Great Britain. "A word on another point. I am told that serious apprehensions are disseminated in your state [Virginia] as to the existence of a monarchical party meditating the destruction of State and republican government. If it is possible that so absurd an idea can gain ground, it is necessary that it should be combated. I assure you, on my private faith and honor as a man, that there is not, in my judgement, a shadow of foundation for it. A very small number of men indeed may entertain theories less republican than Mr. Jefferson and Mr. Madison, but I am persuaded there is not a man among them who would not regard as both criminal and visionary any attempt to subvert the republican system of the country." http://www.wccusd.k12.ca.us/elcerrito/history/jeff&ham.htm

17 More Primary Source Work: The Document Based Question (DBQ)

18 More Primary Source Work: The Document Based Question (DBQ)

19 More Primary Source Work: The Document Based Question (DBQ)

20 Hamilton & Debate Their Position on the Emerging American Economy

21 Jefferson vs. Hamilton: the Two becomes permanent.

Lets get ready to Rumble!

22 You may not realize it, but in the exercise on the last page you did all of the pre­writing you need to write a well­crafted and successful Advanced Placement Free Response Essay. (FRQ) Always take a few minutes to pre­write and organize your thoughts so you can craft a precise and declaratory thesis statement and numerous fact­rich supporting paragraphs. Chapter 7 Essay Test How did the conflicting visions of and Thomas Jefferson contribute to the emergence of a two party system during the era of the ratification of the Constitution and the early republic? In your answer make sure you have a valid introduction and thesis and cite relevant information to support your thesis.

23 Attachments

1998 Jeffersonian Republicans and Federalists Intrepretation o.pdf 3dflags.com Seal of the State of Ohio Quote from the Treaty of Greenville Treat of Greenville Line