Annotated Timeline- Washington and Adams Administrations

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Annotated Timeline- Washington and Adams Administrations Mr. Hickman

Annotated Timeline of the Washington and Adams Administrations Judiciary Act of 1789 The Whiskey Rebellion The French Revolution (Impact on US) XYZ Affair Election of Thomas Jefferson Inauguration of George Wash. Washington’s Farewell Address Jay’s Treaty Washington’s Neutrality Proclamation Political Parties created Bank of the US is created Alien and Sedition Acts Passed First Cabinet Created (Govt) Pinckney Treaty John Adams Elected President