Challenges for the United States’ New Government

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Challenges for the United States’ New Government Problems Solutions Source of income for government Tariffs (import taxes) Economics President’s need for aid and advice Cabinet appointments Politics Disputes with foreign nations Doctrine of Neutrality Foreign Affairs As settlers move west, they clash with Native Americans Treaty of Greenville (After the battle of Fallen Timbers) Relations with Native Americans

Challenges for the United States’ New Government Problems Solutions Economics Politics Foreign Affairs Relations with Native Americans