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Chapter 6: Establishing National Institutions AMERICAN
Title: Chapter 6: Establishing National Institutions AMERICAN
Category: History / North American History
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Chapter 6: Establishing National Institutions AMERICAN
Chapter 6: Establishing National Institutions AMERICAN
--Launching the New Government: Washington = easily and unanimously elected President. Adams = Veep: "complicated man, vain enough to invite laughter, but so quick, so keen, so talented" that no one dared. Adams set trend for Veep by keeping himself i n background.
--A Strong Executive: Washington's strength = in his simplicity of mind. Completel devoted to making the new government a success. First job = to establish respect for his own office: Experiences
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would follow suit, and acts had to be allowed to die of their own accord.
--Election of 1800
--Republican party built a national organization, campaign.
--As Republicans tried to protest, Federalists cracked down with rhetoric and Acts.
--Republicans ultimately won, but Burr and Jefferson = tied. Jefferson wins in House.
--Federalists still held a legacy in the Judiciary, though. In judiciary act, Adams made more courts and filled them with Federalists. Appointed to Chief Justice John Marshall.
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