1792 Serious efforts were made to extend the Patowmack Canal to link up with Georgetown, and Washington pressed hard to build a stone bridge across
5.7 Washington as City-Builder: the Federal City 1790-91
Early Republic MED Context and Strategies The Formative Years of the Early Republic (1790-1870) Population Migration, City-Building, Cultural Diffusion: the Early Republic Big City Paradigm
5.6 Jefferson Crosses the Rubicon 1791-93
Jefferson Crosses the Rubicon: Not All Founding Fathers Were Federalists Washington feared, with some justification, the National Bank decision had weakened his popularity in the
5.5 Hamilton’s Report on Manufactures
Module 4 Hamilton’s Report on Manufactures (December 1791) In December 1791, Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton issued his Report on Manufactures. Manufactures was the third of
5.4 The National Bank
Module 3 The National Bank: the Federalist Consensus Shatters Module III: the National Bank the Second Act Begins When Hamilton initially pressed for his national
5.3 Hamilton Launches His Economic System: the Public Credit and Residency Acts
Module 2 Hamilton Launches His Economic System: Cracks Appear in the Federalist Tribe Consensus (First) Report on Public Credit Everybody knows Hamilton created the National