A New Nation: George Washington & John Adams in the 1790s | American History Flipped Classroom

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VIDEO DESCRIPTION
After the failures in the United States under the Articles of Confederation and the months of debate over the creation of the new Constitution, it was unclear if the new nation would even survive. In other words, the new Constitution was tested. The 1790s under George Washington and John Adams would be divisive. Two political parties would be formed -- the Federalists and Democratic-Republicans -- and they would disagree about the size of the Federal Government, whether to have a National Bank, whether to support Britain or France, and more. All while this is happening, the French Revolution was devastating France. By the end of the century, it was feared the transfer of power from John Adams and Thomas Jefferson would end in war, but it didn't. The young nation would survive.

This video will go over the difficulties the United States would have during the 1790s.

TOPICS INCLUDE:
Hamilton's Financial System
National Bank
Whiskey Rebellion
Jay's Treaty
New Political Parties (Federalist and Democratic-Republicans)
French Revolution
XYZ Affair
French Quasi-War
Alien and Sedition Acts
Revolution of 1800
Marbury versus Madison

This is a typical high school American History lesson which can help high school students who need a little extra help in class. It can also give teachers ideas for their lessons.

The content follows the American Yawp online textbook: http://www.americanyawp.com/index.html
This video follows Chapter 6.

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Image Credits:
Slide 1: George Washington’s Inauguration – archives.gov
Slide 2: George Washington’s Inauguration – archives.gov
Slide 3: US History Timelines – TpT
Slide 4: First Bank of the United States – moaf.org
Slide 5: Hamilton & Jefferson – wikimedia
Slide 6: Alexander Hamilton – wikimedia
Slide 7: First Bank of the United States – thismatter
Slide 8: 1792 Federal Bond – businesswire
Slide 9: 1792 Bank Note – federalreservehistory
Slide 10: Pennsylvania – wikimedia
Slide 11: Whiskey Rebellion – wikimedia
Slide 12: Impressment – wikimedia
Slide 13: Jay’s Treaty – wikimedia
Slide 14: Burning of Jay’s Effigy – NPR
Slide 15: French Revolution – wikimedia
Slide 16: French Flag – frenchtogether
Slide 17: XYZ Affair – wikimedia
Slide 18: French Quasi War - wikimedia
Slide 19: Alien and Sedition Acts – history.com
Slide 20: Revolution of 1800 – b3strategies
Slide 21: Marbury versus Madison – wikimedia
Slide 22: Revolution of 1800 - presidencies

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