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Ch 9 – Sec 2 & 3 Review Flash Cards

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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

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Jay’s Treaty

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

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Fallen Timbers

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

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XYZ Affair

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Relations with France Trade issues because of French-

British War Bribery scandal Strengthened support of

Federalists Nearly caused war with France

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Democratic-Republicans

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Political party created around ideas of T.Jefferson

Strict construction State’s rights Agricultural economy

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Trans-Appalachia

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

Americans

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Whiskey Rebellion

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Uprising by western farmers Why whiskey?

Easy to transport More profit at market

Tax on whiskey

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Treaty of Greenville

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

Native Americans give up claims to land

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Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions

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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

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Northwest Territory

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Region that is composed today of Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan

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Pinckney’s Treaty

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US and Spain Trade agreement

Access to Mississippi River Access to New Orleans

Southern border of US with Florida Favorably viewed by public

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state’s rights

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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

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Federalists

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Political party created from supporters of A.Hamilton

Loose construction Manufacturing economy Strong central government

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Alien and Sedition Acts

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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

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Foreign Policy

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