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Goal # One

Goal # One . The New Nation (1789-1820)-How did the New Republic address domestic and foreign challenges?. Domestic Challenges. Issues or events that occur within the nation. Foreign Challenges. Issues or events that involve the United States and other nations. Suffrage Requirements.

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Goal # One

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  1. Goal # One The New Nation (1789-1820)-How did the New Republic address domestic and foreign challenges?

  2. Domestic Challenges

  3. Issues or events that occur within the nation

  4. Foreign Challenges

  5. Issues or events that involve the United States and other nations.

  6. Suffrage Requirements • White male property owners • Women not granted suffrage • Native Americans nor free or enslaved African Americans granted suffrage

  7. Abigail Adams “remember the ladies”

  8. George Washington • First president • Served two terms • 1789-1796

  9. Bill of Rights • Amendments 1-10 • 1. 5 basic freedoms, speech, religion, press, petition, and assembly • 2. right to bear arms in a state militia • 3. ban the quartering of soldiers in peacetime • 4. no illegal search and seizure • 5. due process, right to remain silent, no double jeopardy

  10. 6. right to a speedy public trial in a criminal case, right to a lawyer • 7. right to a lawyer in a civil case • 8. bans excessive fines, bails, and punishments • 9. rights of citizens are not limited to those listed • 10. powers not given to the federal government nor denied to the states are reserved for the people and the states

  11. The Bill of Rights protects the citizens and the states from abuse of power by the federal government. • The Bill of Rights was based on: • -the Virginia Declaration of Rights, G. Mason 1776 • -the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, T. Jefferson 1787

  12. John Adams • Federalist Party • Served one term • Elected 1796

  13. UNITED STATES 1800

  14. Thomas Jefferson • Democratic-Republican Party • Elected 1800 • Served two terms

  15. LOUISIANA PURCHASE

  16. Embargo of 1807

  17. Election of 1808 • James Madison • Democratic-Repubican Party • Served two terms

  18. Election of 1812 • James Madison • Democratic-Republican Party • D. W. Clinton • Fusion Party

  19. Election of 1812

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