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A New Government: 1789–93
- Selecting a national leader
- Words to Know
- A new Congress
- Creating federal courts
- Criminal punishment
- Economic growth
- Hamilton's first step
- A Permanent Capital City
- A controversial new bank
- America's First Factory
- Hamilton's opposition organizes
- Jeffersonians and Hamiltonians
- Republicans and Federalists
- Election of 1792
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- Colonial Foundation
- The Confederation
- Inventing a Nation: The U.S. Constitution
- A New Government: 1789–93
- A Tested Government: 1793–97
- Decline of Federalism: 1797–1800
- Democratic-Republicanism Blooms: 1801–5
- Foreign Entanglements: 1806–12
- War of 1812: 1812–15
- Nationalism: 1815
- A Farming Society
- Religion's Influences
- Everyday Life
- Slavery, Free Blacks, and Native Americans
- Westward Expansion
