APUSH Review: Video #17: Europe’s Presence In North America, War Between France & England, And Washington’s Farewell Address (Key Concept 3.3, II, A-C)

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APUSH Review: Video #17: Europe’s Presence In North America, War Between France & England, And Washington’s Farewell Address (Key Concept 3.3, II, A-C) Shoutout to Mrs. Henley’s Class in Atlanta, GA. Thanks for your support! Everything You Need To Know About Europe’s Presence In North America, War Between France & England, And Washington’s Farewell Address www.APUSHReview.com

Europe’s Presence In North America (Post-Revolutionary War) Britain continued to occupy posts in the US Presence in Canada too Spain controlled the Mississippi River LA Purchase was given to Spain by France Would be given back to France soon

Europe’s Presence In North America (Post-Revolutionary War) Diplomatic Initiatives to deal with England and Spain Jay’s Treaty (1795): Treaty with Britain US received compensation for damaged ships Britain promised to leave posts - they didn’t Granted Britain favored trading status Upset Democratic-Republicans that supported France Major cause of the development of political parties Pinckney’s Treaty (1795): Treaty with Spain US was granted navigation rights on the MS River Right of Deposit in New Orleans

War Between France And England French Revolution (1789): Overthrew the French monarch, King Louis XVI Shortly after France and England go to war Both sides wanted to keep the US from siding with the other Impressment - forced taking of soldiers into the British navy France hoped US would provide aid Return favor from Battle of Saratoga Democratic-Republicans wanted to side with France Major cause of the formation of 1st Party System (previous video)

Washington’s Farewell Address Issued in 1796 as Washington left office Written by Washington and his boy Hamilton Helped influence US foreign policy for years to come Another precedent Great connection to another time period in a foreign policy essay

Washington’s Farewell Address Washington warned of foreign entanglements His ghost will hover over foreign policy debates until WWII He also warned of political parties Not followed by the country Check out Hamilton’s “One Last Time”

Quick Recap Britain in posts post Revolutionary War Jay’s Treaty -> political parties Pinckney’s Treaty -> MS River Washington’s Farewell Address -> EVERYTHING

See You Back Here For Video #18: Art, Literature, Architecture, Native Americans, And Frontier Cultures Thanks for watching! Best of luck