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Presidents Adams and Jefferson (3) and Political Party Project

Fourth Period: 10:58am to 11:41am

Fifth Period: 12:16pm to 12:59pm

Sixth Period: 1:02pm to 1:50pm


Early America & Canadian History Readings & Checkpoints

Over the course of the unit, we will be going through different sections of the textbook in class. Whenever we did a section of the readings, the questions will be due the same day and there will be a reading checkpoint made available the next day to start the class period (unless there were other instructions). The Google Forms online correspond to a specific topic/lesson in the textbook.

Presidents Adams and Jefferson

No sooner had John Adams taken office than he faced a crisis with France. The French objected to Jay’s Treaty because they felt that it put the United States on the side of Britain. In 1797, French ships began to seize American ships in the West Indies, as the British had done.

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Political Party Project

You have now created your own constitution, now you are going to create your own political party. Think about some of the differences between the modern Democratic and Republican parties as well as the old Jeffersonian Democratic-Republicans and the Hamiltonian Federalists.

You will edit your assigned slide to include the name of your party, what your party believes in, and perhaps a symbol of your party. We will then hold an election to determine which political party will run our fictitious Congress. Because you can see the platform of every party in the class, you are welcome to create an electoral alliance to better your chance of winning. If your party ends up winning, you will earn 10 extra credit points and the second place finisher will win 5 points.

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