Review Chapter 6, Section 2 for Quiz. Character Development Imagine that you have lived a long and meaningful life. As you look back on your life, what.

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Review Chapter 6, Section 2 for Quiz

Character Development Imagine that you have lived a long and meaningful life. As you look back on your life, what is it you are most proud of? What was your purpose?

Chapter 6, Sec.2 II. Foreign Affairs Trouble the Nation A French Revolution and France goes to war with Britain. 1.US had treaty with France, but some Federalists still had British ties. 2.Washington decided on neutrality.

3.Apr Genet, French diplomat, tried to persuade Americans to back the French. 4.Washington was angry because he felt this did not respect his decision for neutrality,

B. US and Spain- negotiations over the lands west of the Appalachian Mountains. 1. Pinckney’s Treaty.

2. Spain gave up claims for the lands east of the Mississippi River and agreed to open river for American traffic.

C. Native Americans Resist White Settlers 1. Northwest Territory- trouble still with British and Native Americans.

1. Clashes- Battle of Fallen Timbers- Little Turtle 2. Negotiations with the British- John Jay- Jay’s Treaty.

D. Washington retired after 2 Terms. E. John Adams- Elected President (1796) – Federalist. Thomas Jefferson- Vice- President- Demo- Republican

F. Dangers of Sectionalism G. XYZ Affair 1. Adams settled the matter through diplomacy. 2. Federalists consider Republicans and immigrants a threat.

H. Alien and Sedition Acts of harder for immigrants to become American citizens. I. KY and VA- refused to obey the act *principle of nullification

Edmund Genet- French diplomat

Thomas Pinckney

John Jay

Washington’s Farewell

John Adams- Second President

Thomas Jefferson –Vice- President

1798- Alien and Sedition Act The Alien and Sedition Acts marked an attempt by Federalists to suppress opposition at home. These acts gave the President the power to arrest and deport any alien suspected of having "treasonable or secret leanings."

Writing Body Paragraphs Discuss the early problems of the United States. Write a paragraph for each- France, Spain, and Native Americans.

Chapter 6 Review Questions 1.What were the reason for issuing the Declaration of neutrality? 2.What were the results of the Battle at Fallen Timber? 3.What was Jay’s Treaty? 4.What was Pinckney’s Treaty? 5.What effect did the xyz Affair have on US- French relation? 6.What measure were contained in the Alien and Sedition Act? 7.What did the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions declare?