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POTUS 1-5 President of the United States A look at our first 5 Presidents "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States." The first 5 POTUS’ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. George Washington John Adams Thomas Jefferson James Madison James Monroe President George Washington George Washington First President • our nation’s ______ • only president elected unanimously _____________ • Being first is a very difficult job. precedent • There was no ____________ (standard) for how to be president of the United States. • George was going to have to do this himself. Civic Virtue • The dedication of citizens to the common good ______________, above their own ________ interests selfish • I.E…giving back the money you found instead of keeping it for yourself. • George Washington did not want to be the president. He was not happy that he was elected…however, • His desire for a strong country and civic virtue led him to his ___________ accept the presidency. Strong Government Runner Up: • The person to get the ___________________ second most votes became GW’s Vice President • The runner up was ________________ John Adams • GW and JA took the oath of office in ___________ New York City the Nation’s capitol at the time. Creating a working government • The framers created a Supreme Court but left the ________________. details to Congress One of their first duties was to set up the court. • Congress passed the _______________ Federal JudiciaryAct of 1789 _________ that six members one – Gave the Supreme Court ____________, associate justices, Chief Justice and five _________ _____ and – also created other _________________ lower, less powerful courts (appellate courts). We are in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals located in New Orleans. John Jay first Chief Justice – GW appointed _______ Link Washington asks for help! • The Constitution gives Congress the power to departments to help the President lead create _________ the country. Congress create three departments right away: ______________, Department of War Department of State __________________ Department of the Treasury. ________________, • The President has the power to ________ appoint lead the (choose) anyone he wants to ______ departments with the _________________. approval of the Senate Here I come to save the day! Because he can’t do everything • The heads of the Departments became known President’s Cabinet These are people as the _____________. give advice smart in their jobs who can help __________ and ________ counsel the President on issues he/she not know everything about may ____________________. Knox a general in the – Secretary of War ____ – Henry __________ defenses Revolution. He oversaw the country’s _________ Link • Secretary of _______ State – ___. TJ He oversaw ___________ between the U.S. and relations other countries __________________ Treasury • Secretary of the ____________ – Alexander Hamilton ____________________. His job was to manage the government’s money _______________________________. One more thing… • To advise the government on legal matters, Washington appointed Edmund Attorney General Randolph as _______________. MONEY Problems Economic (_____) • United States had a large ____ debt (money the U.S. owed to banks or other countries). • Why did the U.S. have such a large debt? We borrowed money from France to fight the revolution • The new cabinet position of Secretary of the Treasury went to Alexander _________. Hamilton _________ • His job was to create a plan to fix the national debt problem. Hamilton’ Plan • Step one – earn ________ money for the government How will Hamilton make money for the U.S.? • by creating tariffs:_______________ a type of tax • Step Two pay off all the war debt. – ____ – Foreign countries may not do business if we _______________, owe them money or – may simply _______ invade us to get it back… • Step Three national bank – create a _____________. currency – establish a single national _________. business easier • This would make doing _________ • Because you can use one type of dollar instead of many different state dollars. • These changes would make the U.S. a _________ stronger nation. • The tariff encouraged the growth of manufacturing and business American ____________________ by making goods from foreign expensive countries more ________ Lets’ Grab a box ! How protective tariffs work… Made in France Made in the USA $1.00 $2.00 How protective tariffs work… Made in France Made in the USA $1.00 + 1.50 Tariff = 2.50 Total $2.00 To “protect American manufacturers…the government tariff on the price of places a _________ the foreign good, making it more expensive • People would be encouraged to buy the now cheaper American goods. This is called a __________ protective tariff protects because it _________ U.S. interests (jobs, businesses, government, etc.) Buy American! and Save! Controversy over the National Bank • Part of Hamilton’s plan, creating the National Bank was opposed by Jefferson __________ and __________ because they believed it Madison wealthy would benefit only the __________. unconstitutional • TJ said the bank would be ____________ because the Constitution does not _________________ the government has specifically say the power to ______________. create a bank Controversy over the National Bank • Hamilton argued that the Constitution says the Congress may “___________________ make all Laws which shall ____________________” for the purpose be necessary and proper of running the country. elastic clause because • This is called the “_____________” it allows the ____________ constitution to _______ stretch and changing needs of the bend it the new, ______________ nation as it grows. • The elastic clause helps to prevent us from amendments (which needing to make _____________ takes forever) all the time. Controversy over the National Bank Hamilton’s • Washington agreed with ____________ argument and signed the Banking bill into law. • This argument highlighted the differences in how to ______________ read and interpret the Constitution: strict – Jefferson and Madison believed in a “________” interpretation…the government only has the powers Constitution has WRITTEN down the _______________________________. – Hamilton believed in a ________ loose interpretation saying the elastic clause gives the Congress flexibility to carry out the government’s ___________ duties. French Revolution • During Washington’s presidency the French people had their own _________ revolution violent that was extremely _______…eventually the French King was _________. beheaded threatened • Other European nations were ________ by this Revolution and declared _____ war England led the charge. against France, _______ Another European War… • The war between France and England put the U.S. in a _________________. difficult situation France was our biggest _____ ally during the American Revolution and we were still under ________ treaty with them. • Jefferson said to crush the French liberty Revolution would be an attack on ______ ____________. everywhere • Hamilton said Britain was our best trading partner and we should not risk ______________ war with them. _____ GW: “Let’s keep out of it…” • In 1793, Washington declared in the _____________________ Proclamation of Neutrality that the neutral United States would remain ______ and the U.S. would remain “_______ friendly _____________” to both sides. and impartial • Congress then passed a law forbidding the U.S. from helping either side. Easier said than done. neutrality difficult by • England made our __________ cargoes of American _____ ships seizing the ________ French the Brits were trading with the ________, natives on our also causing trouble with ________ western border. Jay (the high court • So, GW sent John _________ chief justice) to ________ negotiate with the Jay’s Treaty French. He wrote _____________ stating the British will leave North America and alone our ships ________. Whiskey Rebellion • Grain farmers would harvest the grain and turn the excess into___________. whiskey • Grain that would normally ruin and go to profit. waste was then turned into a ________ transport • This also made it easier to _________ from place to place. In order to make more money the government started charging a tax on whiskey ____________ Whiskey Rebellion • Farmer’s protested against the tax on whiskey by government’s ______ attacking tax collectors. • Washington responded by sending in the U.S. army • This was the 1st big test of the new authority government’s ______________ The Fed. Gov. rules! • During the Articles ___________________, of Confederation Shays’ Rebellion proved that government ___________. did not work It did not have the power or the authority to ________ protect its citizens. • The Whiskey Rebellion proved just the Constitutional opposite…the new _____________ government did have the ________ and power authority ___________ to protect its citizens and it was supported enough to use it! • George Washington showed that armed ___________ against the rebellion new government (that was so effective against the King of NOT England as colonies) would _____ be tolerated in the new United States. • Clearly established ________ federal control over the states Federal Government State Farewell Address • Washington was elected to the presidency __________ twice • ________ Declined the offer to serve a third term (this is how the tradition of 2 terms started…he Beware of the was setting a precedent!) Future • Before leaving office, he explained what he thought would be the most ______________ important issues that future presidents MUST address to keep the country together • The “_____________” Farewell Address was Washington’s speech to congress at the end of his second term as president • It explained what he believed three dangers to the were ______________ United States: Washington’s 3 Warnings 1. _______________ could divide Political parties Americans and destroy the cooperation needed in government. Sectionalism 2. ___________, or political divisions based on geographic loyalties such as between the northern and southern states Foreign affairs 3. involvement in _____________ European rivalries that repeatedly drove those nations to war.