Causation: (topic 3.10) Executive branch, Court system, Hamilton's plan and Whiskey's rebellion (apr 30, 1789 – mar 4, 1797)
Description:
On 30, April, 1789 George Washington was called president in Federal Hall on Wall street in New York and he was for the second time as well and his presidency continued up until 4, March, 1979. During Washington's presidency, he established an executive branch in which for emphasizing a strong and unified leadership. Causation: Helped in forming the authority of presidency and was more organized. The court system was established in 1789 which included the supreme court, and other federal courts. Causation: This new court system was organized and helped regulate the Judiciary situations. Hamilton's financial plan was to create a national bank which was aimed to strengthen the economy although Anti-Federalists were against this plan. Causation: Helped economic growth but more separated Federalists and Anti-Federalists politically. Whiskey's Rebellion happened in 1794 in which farmers protested in Pennsylvania about the taxes which later on George Washington sent troops to quit. Causation: Growing the political divisions and difference between rural citizens and urban interest.