Launching the Nation.

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Launching the Nation

Challenges at Home

Battle of Fallen Timbers

Battle of Fallen Timbers Americans continue settling in the Northwest Territory which angers American Indians

Battle of Fallen Timbers Americans continue settling in the Northwest Territory which angers American Indians 2. British supply Indians with guns and ammunition

Battle of Fallen Timbers Americans continue settling in the Northwest Territory which angers American Indians 2. British supply Indians with guns and ammunition 3. American Indian confederation defeats U.S. forces

Battle of Fallen Timbers

Battle of Fallen Timbers American Indians and U.S. forces fight at the Battle of Fallen Timbers

Battle of Fallen Timbers American Indians and U.S. forces fight at the Battle of Fallen Timbers Led by Gen. Anthony Wayne, U.S. forces achieve victory

Battle of Fallen Timbers American Indians and U.S. forces fight at the Battle of Fallen Timbers Led by Gen. Anthony Wayne, U.S. forces achieve victory Treaty of Greenville is signed which gives the United States access to American Indian lands in the Northwest Territory

The Whiskey Rebellion

The Whiskey Rebellion Congress passes a tax on American-made whiskey

The Whiskey Rebellion Congress passes a tax on American-made whiskey Farmers producing the whiskey for trade could not afford the tax and protested

The Whiskey Rebellion Congress passes a tax on American-made whiskey Farmers producing the whiskey for trade could not afford the tax and protested 3. President Washington saw this as a threat to federal authority and personally intervened

Washington’s Farewell Address

Washington’s Farewell Address Do not borrow money so as to avoid debt

Washington’s Farewell Address Do not borrow money so as to avoid debt Do not form permanent relations with other countries

Washington’s Farewell Address Do not borrow money so as to avoid debt Do not form permanent relations with other countries Do not form political parties as it would weaken the government. Political unity was the key to national success