Ch 9 – Sec 2 & 3

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Ch 9 – Sec 2 & 3. Review Flash Cards. Jay’s Treaty. US & Britain Ohio River ValleyYES West IndiesNO Disappointment to American trade. Fallen Timbers. Decisive battle in conflict with Native Americans Little Turtle “Mad” Anthony Wayne. XYZ Affair. Relations with France - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Ch 9 – Sec 2 & 3

ReviewFlash Cards

Jay’s Treaty

US & Britain Ohio River Valley YES West Indies NO Disappointment to American trade

Fallen Timbers

Decisive battle in conflict with Native Americans Little Turtle “Mad” Anthony Wayne

XYZ Affair

Relations with France Trade issues because of French-

British War Bribery scandal Strengthened support of

Federalists Nearly caused war with France

Democratic-Republicans

Political party created around ideas of T.Jefferson

Strict construction State’s rights Agricultural economy

Trans-Appalachia

Region between Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River Dispute between US-Britain-Native

Americans

Whiskey Rebellion

Uprising by western farmers Why whiskey?

Easy to transport More profit at market

Tax on whiskey

Treaty of Greenville

Ended the conflicts between US & Native Americans in Ohio River Valley

Native Americans give up claims to land

Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions

Objections to the Alien and Sedition Acts

States declared A & S unconstitutional

First use of the idea of nullification State can decide if federal law is

against the Constitution

Northwest Territory

Region that is composed today of Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan

Pinckney’s Treaty

US and Spain Trade agreement

Access to Mississippi River Access to New Orleans

Southern border of US with Florida Favorably viewed by public

state’s rights

Belief that the rights of the people and states are more important than the authority of the federal government

T.Jefferson and the Demo-Rep Party

Federalists

Political party created from supporters of A.Hamilton

Loose construction Manufacturing economy Strong central government

Alien and Sedition Acts

Alien – non-citizen resident of the United States

Sedition – criticizing the government in order to undermine it’s authority

Federalist attempts to stop criticism of federal government activities during Adams Administrations

Foreign Policy

The way in which the United States deals with/interacts with other nations Neutrality [Washington]