AP US History Chapter 7 – Launching the New Republic, 1789-1800

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Republicans strict vs. loose interpretation

“necessary and proper” clause

The Whiskey Rebellion foreign policy problems – 1790’s

Edmond Genet

Neutrality Act, 1793

AP US History

Chapter 7 – Launching the New Republic, 1789-1800

Identifications: After reading Chapter 7, you should be able to identify and explain the historical significance of each of the following:

Federalist Papers

Publius

First Cabinet

Judiciary Act of 1789

Bill of Rights

Alexander Hamilton

Report on Public Credit, 1790

“Funding at Par”

“Assumption of State Debts”

Report on a National Bank

First National Bank

Report on Manufactures

First Party System

Federalists impressment

Jay’s Treaty

Pinckney’s Treaty

National Gazette

Washington’s Farewell Address

The Election of 1796

XYZ Affair

The Alien and Sedition Acts

Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions nullification

The Election of 1800

Aaron Burr putting-out system republican motherhood

Handsome Lake

Richard Allen and Absalom Jones

Fugitive Slave Law, 1793

Saint Domingue (Haiti) slave uprising

Gabriel Prosser

Eli Whitney

Thought Questions:

1. Discuss the emergence of the first political party system in the U.S. Be sure to address how and in what ways did Hamilton’s economic program politically divide Americans.

2. Discuss how the status of women, Native Americans, and African Americans changed or remained the same in the era following the American Revolution (1780’s-1800)

3. How did the differences between Americans concerning foreign policy aid in exploiting the breach between Federalists and Republicans?

4. Analyze the major dangers the nation faced during the Federalist era (1789-1800).

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