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Warm-Up! Warm-Up Spiral Review How did the founding fathers, yet again, use Habit 4 (compromise) to help fix our nation?

A New Nation (1789-1800) 5-6 Early Challenges

The Whiskey Rebellion Hamilton’s taxes lead to rebellion in western PA Barter? The Whiskey Rebellion Hamilton’s taxes lead to rebellion in western PA Why the special tax on whiskey!?!?! Most lived by bartering, or exchange of goods and services Never had cash! How could they pay tax on whiskey??? Protests mostly peaceful- until July 1794 Fed tax collectors came to enforce tax Attacked by the large mob Called… The Whiskey Rebellion Alarmed leaders Washington decided to crush rebellion Serve notice to people who opposed gov’t Would have to do so peacefully & lawfully Shows gov’t will use force to maintain order How Booze Built America (2:42) Video Facts (5)

Struggle Over the West Also have problems in West Natives denied that US has any authority over them Turned to Britain & Spain for help G-Dub is worried about their intentions Begins to sign treaties w/ Natives to get Brits & Spanish out But… Can’t get own citizens to follow them though Fighting breaks out in late 1791 Washington sends army into NW Territory lead by General Arthur St. Clair His army badly defeated in Nov. 1791 by Miami Tribe 600 soldiers killed Americans encourage alliance w/ France to help defeat Brits, Spanish, Natives Brits don’t want French involved Could re-enter NA and fur trade 1794- Brits push natives to end it quick B4 French arrive Attack and destroy all US settlements west of App. Mts.

Battle of Fallen Timbers Video Fact Main Ideas (10) Battle of Fallen Timbers Natives demand all settlers north of Ohio River leave Washington sends another army lead by General Anthony Wayne to challenge August1794 Wayne’s Army defeats 1,000+ Shawnee near present-day Toledo, OH Battle of Fallen Timbers Crushes native hopes of keeping their land 1795- Treaty of Greenville Natives agree to surrender most of present-day Ohio Battle of Fallen Timbers (8:34) Gain from Treaty?

Problems with Europe Et toi? 1789- French Revolution begins Embodied many of the ideals of Amer Rev 1793- turns very bloody King Louis and Queen Marie beheaded 1,000’s more executed!!! Extreme Violence begins to turn US opinion against the revolution Others see it as a copy of the US & its freedoms 1793- Britain & France go to war Southerners sympathized w/ France Jefferson sided w/ French Reasoned a French win would drive Brits out of NA Northerners sided w/ Brits b/c used Brits to buy our manufactur4ed goods Hamilton & Adams sided w/ Brits Washington wanted US to be neutral, or not take sides As time goes, becomes increasingly difficult to be neutral

Washington Proclaims Neutrality Proclamation of Neutrality says what? Washington Proclaims Neutrality April 1793- French try to get US involved Send Edmond Genêt to recruit Americans to attack Brit ships Genêt is able to sign up few hundred US sailors to serve on Fr. Ships Ships would seize Brit ships & cargo 22 April 1793 G-Dub passes Proclamation of Neutrality Prohibits US citizens from fighting for another country Barred French & Brit warships from US ports Brits begin taking US ships who trade w/ French Force US crews into Brit Navy Called impressments Greatly infuriates Americans!!! Pushes US closer to war w/ Britain Proclamation of Neutrality (2:37) Define?

A Controversial Treaty Problem with Jay’s Treaty? A Controversial Treaty Washington makes 1 last attempt at peace w/ Britain Send Chief Justice of Supreme Court John Jay to negotiate w/ Brits Brits willing to listen War w/ US make it harder to fight French US is England’s best market for products Jay’s Treaty Brits agree to withdraw from US Pay for US ships seized Allow US trade w/ Caribbean Wipes out US debt to England Few Americans approve b/c it doesn’t deal w/ issue of impressments G-Dub approves and Senate ratifies

Terms of Pinckney’s Treaty Treaty with Spain Jay’s Treaty signals alliance of US & Brits Spain knows together they could force Spain out of NA Thomas Pinckney is sent by Washington to try & settle issues w/ Spain 1795- Pinckney’s Treaty Gives US free navigation of Mississippi River Gives US rights to trade in New Orleans too Gives Spain Florida back Draws northern border of FL as well

Washington’s Farewell Define Washington’s Farewell G-Dub suffering from a variety of ailments 64 years old September 1796- G-Dub announces retirement Will not seek 3rd term as POTUS Sets precedent, or unofficial rule / tradition for future Presidents No more than 2 terms per President Leaves feeling troubled about how he leaves nation Fearful of the growth of political parties Called them evil Fearful of getting involved in foreign affairs Washington’s Farewell (4:11)

Essential Question- Exit Ticket Listing as many as possible, what challenges did G- Dub face as POTUS?