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Foreign Entanglements: 1789 - 1815 Outline The U.S. and the French Revolution Troubles with Neutrality Jefferson and the World Mr. Madison’s War (War of 1812) Summary “Big” Question: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially, politically from 1775–1840’s?

Foreign Entanglements: 1789 - 1815 What would U.S. relations with other nations be like if we possessed the world’s 35th largest economy, 35th most skilled military, and were the 35th most free nation? “Big” Question: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially, politically from 1775–1840’s?

Foreign Entanglements: 1789 - 1815 Outline The U.S. and the French Revolution Troubles with Neutrality Jefferson and the World Mr. Madison’s War (War of 1812) Summary “Big” Question: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially, politically from 1775–1840’s?

Foreign Entanglements: 1789 - 1815 “Big” Question: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially, politically from 1775–1840’s?

Foreign Entanglements: 1789 - 1815 “Big” Question: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially, politically from 1775–1840’s?

Foreign Entanglements: 1789 - 1815 “Big” Question: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially, politically from 1775–1840’s?

Outline 2. Neutrality Proclamation, 1793 Foreign Entanglements: 1789 - 1815 Outline 2. Neutrality Proclamation, 1793 NEUTRALITY PROCLAMATION “Big” Question: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially, politically from 1775–1840’s?

Foreign Entanglements: 1789 - 1815 Outline The U.S. and the French Revolution Troubles with Neutrality Jefferson and the World Mr. Madison’s War (War of 1812) Summary “Big” Question: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially, politically from 1775–1840’s?

Foreign Entanglements: 1789 - 1815 “Big” Question: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially, politically from 1775–1840’s?

Foreign Entanglements: 1789 - 1815 “Big” Question: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially, politically from 1775–1840’s?

Foreign Entanglements: 1789 - 1815 “Big” Question: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially, politically from 1775–1840’s?

Foreign Entanglements: 1789 - 1815 XYZ Affair, 1798 “Big” Question: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially, politically from 1775–1840’s?

Foreign Entanglements: 1789 - 1815 Outline The U.S. and the French Revolution Troubles with Neutrality Jefferson and the World Mr. Madison’s War (War of 1812) Summary “Big” Question: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially, politically from 1775–1840’s?

Foreign Entanglements: 1789 - 1815 “Big” Question: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially, politically from 1775–1840’s?

Foreign Entanglements: 1789 - 1815 “Big” Question: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially, politically from 1775–1840’s?

Foreign Entanglements: 1789 - 1815 “Big” Question: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially, politically from 1775–1840’s?

Foreign Entanglements: 1789 - 1815 “Big” Question: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially, politically from 1775–1840’s?

Foreign Entanglements: 1789 - 1815 “Big” Question: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially, politically from 1775–1840’s?

Foreign Entanglements: 1789 - 1815

Foreign Entanglements: 1789 - 1815 “Big” Question: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially, politically from 1775–1840’s?

Foreign Entanglements: 1789 - 1815 Outline The U.S. and the French Revolution Troubles with Neutrality Jefferson and the World Mr. Madison’s War (War of 1812) Summary “Big” Question: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially, politically from 1775–1840’s?

Foreign Entanglements: 1789 - 1815 “Big” Question: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially, politically from 1775–1840’s?

Foreign Entanglements: 1789 - 1815 “Big” Question: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially, politically from 1775–1840’s?

Foreign Entanglements: 1789 - 1815 “Big” Question: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially, politically from 1775–1840’s?

Foreign Entanglements: 1789 - 1815 Outline The U.S. and the French Revolution Troubles with Neutrality Jefferson and the World Mr. Madison’s War (War of 1812) Summary “Big” Question: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially, politically from 1775–1840’s?

Foreign Entanglements: 1789 - 1815 Outline The Spark: the French Revolution Trouble with Neutrality Adams’ Ascendancy Jefferson and the World Mr. Madison’s War (War of 1812) Summary “Big” Question: How democratic (“people rule”) was the establishment of the new nation economically, socially, politically from 1775–1840’s?