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Challenges for the New Nation 6.3

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Challenges for the New Nation

6.3

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U.S. Neutrality• French Revolution against the French king begins 1789. • France and Britain later went to war.• George Washington issued Neutrality Proclamation,

saying the U.S. would not take sides in foreign wars.

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Pantheon

Palace of Versailles

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Jay’s Treaty with Britain•British would pay damages on seized

American ships & abandon forts in NW Territory.•U.S. would pay debts owed to Britain• treaty was unpopular in U.S.

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Pinckney’s Treaty with Spain• set border of Spanish Florida•New Orleans was reopened to American

ships•Most Americans supported this treaty.

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Conflict in the Northwest Territory• led by Little Turtle• Battle of Fallen Timbers – Indians defeated• Treaty of Greenville - gave Americans most

Indian lands in the Northwest Territory.

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• Farmers in western PA rebelled against new whiskey tax

• Washington led an army against the rebels; Ended without a battle.

• Showed strength of new federal government

The Whiskey Rebellion

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Washington’s Farewell Address• Warned against

– foreign alliances

–political parties

– too much public debt