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美国历史Part Th创新ree

Part Three;Division of the History after Its Independence;The Young Republic (1790-1828);Six Administrations in this Period;During this time, Americans established their government and two parties emerged—the Federalists and the Republicans. This section ends with the election of Andrew Jackson to the presidency in 1828. At that time the democratic progress was well advanced. ;The Washington Administration(1789-1797);Introduction of George Washington;The First Three Executive Departments;Bill of Rights;第一条 Amendment I ;第二条 Amendment II ;第三条 Amendment III ;第四条 Amendment IV ;第五条 Amendment V ;第六条 Amendment VI;第七条 Amendment VII ;第八条 Amendment VIII ;第九条 Amendment IX;第十条 Amendment X;The Emergence of Partisan Politics;Alexander Hamilton ;Thomas Jefferson ; The United States needed both influences. It was the countrys good fortune that it had both men and could, in time, fuse and reconcile their philosophies. The conflict between them exercised a profound impact on American history. ;The Issue of Establishing a Federally-charted Bank ;Different Interpretation of the Constitution;Result;;Whiskey Rebellion (1794);Consequences--- I. This marked the first time under the new United States Constitution that the federal government used military force to exert authority over the nations citizens. II. The military suppression of the Whiskey Rebellion set a precedent that U.S. citizens who wished to change the law had to do so peacefully through constitutional means; otherwise, the government would meet any threats to disturb the status quo with force. ;Foreign Relations;Note on French Revolution;Summary;The John Adams Administration(1797-1801);Adams Avoids War with France;Alien and Sedition Acts (1798);The Election in 1800;The Jefferson Administration(1801-1809);The Louisiana Purchase;The Louisiana Purchase;The Madison Administration(1809-1817);The War of 1812;Causes of the War;Course of the War;;Consequences of the War;The James Monroe Administration(1817-1825);Era of

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