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alexira [117]
4 years ago
7

How did the United States interact with the rest of the world during this time? How much influence did they have?

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saw5 [17]4 years ago
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Early Republic Timeline

 

 

1788 Constitution ratified.

1789 Washington inaugurated President - establishes cabinet with Departments of State, War, and  Treasury.

1789 Judiciary Act of 1789 - creates Supreme Court with six justices and provides for lower courts.

1789 French Revolution overthrows French monarchy.

1789 Tariff of 1789 ­ protective tariff instituted.

1789 Congress submits the Bill of Rights for Ratification.

1790 Hamilton submits his Reports on Public Credit ­ outlines his financial program concerning  assumption of state debts.

1791 The Bank of the United States created, enacting second element of Hamiltonís financial plan.  Launches constitutional debate between Jefferson and Hamilton.  

1791 Hamilton submits his Report on Manufactures to Congress ­ calls for high tariff, federal aid for  public works projects to promote U.S. industry

1791 Congress passes Whiskey Tax, on recommendation of Hamilton.

1791 Bill of Rights ratified by the states.

1793 France declares war on Britain.

1793 Proclamation of Neutrality issued by Washington in war between Britain and France.

1793 Citizen Genet affair - furthers tension between America and France.

1794 Whiskey Rebellion erupts in rural Pennsylvania over whiskey tax. Washington calls out 13,000  troops to put down the insurrection.

1795 Jayís Treaty with Britain ­ ratified by narrow margin in the senate. Arouses controversy,  particularly along sectional and party lines.  

1796 Pinckneyís Treaty with Spain­ resolves boundary disputes in the South and West.

1796 Washingtonís Farewell Address ­ warns against divisiveness of political parties and against  entangling alliances with European nations.  

1797 John Adams (Federalist)  inaugurated President, Republican Thomas Jefferson is Vice President.  

1797 XYZ Affair ­ results in an undeclared naval war (quasi-war) with France, and sharp rise in  anti-French sentiment.

1798 Alien and Sedition Acts passed by Federalist Congress - inspired in part by anti-French  hysteria and designed to silence Republican opposition and strengthen federal government.

1798 Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions drafted by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison ­ protest  the usurpation of power by federal government under Alien and Sedition acts. Promote compact  theory of government (state sovereignty) and doctrine of nullification.

1800 Election decided by the House of Representatives due to a deadlock ­ Thomas Jefferson is  chosen, Aaron Burr becomes Vice President. These difficulties result in the 12th Amendment to  the Constitution, passed in 1804.  

1800 Washington D.C. established as the nationís capital - moved from Philadelphia. Washington  D.C. is officially incorporated as a city in 1802.

1800 Treaty of Mortefontaine ­ restores normal diplomatic relations between France and the U.S.,  ending undeclared naval war.  

1801 John Marshall, a Federalist, is nominated Chief Justice of the Supreme Court by President  Adams.

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