Alexander Hamilton Thomas Jefferson Federalist Party Democratic

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Ch 11
Alexander
Hamilton
Ch 11
Thomas
Jefferson
Unit 3
Ch 11
Federalist
Party
Unit 3
Ch 11
Alien Acts
Unit 3
DemocraticRepublican
Party
Ch 11
Unit 3
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Sedition Act
Unit 3
Ch 11
Whiskey
Rebellion
Unit 3
Ch 11
Hamilton/
Federalist
Supporters
Unit 3
Unit 3
Washington's
Farewell
Address
Jefferson/
Republican
Supporters
Ch 11
Unit 3
Ch 11
Unit 3
Author of the Federalist Papers .
Author of the Declaration of
Independence . Believed in limited
Believed in concentrated (more) power
national (federal) government. Argued
in national (federal government).
Congress did not have powers over debt.
Argued Congress should respond to
national and domestic debt. Believed
Feared unlimited federal power (wanted
wealthy most able to make government
more power for the states instead).
decisions. For a national bank.
Against a national bank.
Founded by Thomas Jefferson.
Believed in a small government with
limited powers. Sided with France in its
war with Britain. Favored an economy
based on agriculture. Didn't want a
national bank. Opposed Alien and
Sedition Acts.
Founded by Alexander Hamilton.
Believed in a stronger national (federal)
government. Sided with Britain in its war
with France. Favored an economy based
on business, manufacturing, and trade.
Wanted a national bank. Favored Alien
and Sedition Acts.
Law passed by President Adams (a
federalist) in order to punish those who
published lies intended to destroy the
government. It was viewed by the
Republicans as an attack on their party
because they often criticized President
Adams.
Laws passed against aliens (immigrants)
by President Adams (a federalist). Made
it harder for immigrants to become
citizens & easier to jail or deport them.
Viewed by the Republicans as an attack
on their party because immigrants voted
Republican.
Preparing to leave the presidency,
Washington warned against 1. The
dangers of loyalty to a political party
(he thought they could tear the country
apart). 2. Involvement in foreign
nations (he didn't want America to get
involved in European conflicts)
Rebellion by tax rebels in western
Pennsylvania who refused to pay a tax on
whiskey. President Washington called
up an army to crush the rebellion
because he saw it as a threat to the
new government's authority. The rebels
quit without a fight.
Hamilton believed that wealthy and
Jefferson believed that ordinary, informed educated people were better able to make
people could make good decisions. He
decisions and should rule. He and the
and the Republicans were supported by
Federalists were supported by the
ordinary Americans, particularly farmers
wealthy (people like businessmen,
merchants, shippers, and traders), often
and settlers, often living in the West.
living in New England.
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