Foreign Affairs in the Young Nation

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Foreign Affairs in the Young Nation Chapter 12 Foreign Affairs in the Young Nation

Dilemma #1 – The Problem What did the Jay Treaty resolve? How did the French respond to the treaty?

Dilemma #1 – The Problem What did the Jay Treaty resolve? How did the French respond to the treaty? The Jay Treaty resolved… The French responded by…

Dilemma #1 – The Problem What did the Jay Treaty resolve? How did the French respond to the treaty? The Jay Treaty resolved the issue of the Britsh troops who were staying in the Ohio Valley by having them agree to pull their troops from the Ohio Valley. The French responded by…

Dilemma #1 – The Problem What did the Jay Treaty resolve? How did the French respond to the treaty? The Jay Treaty resolved the issue of the Britsh troops who were staying in the Ohio Valley by having them agree to pull their troops from the Ohio Valley. The French responded by viewing the Jay Treaty as a violation of the treaty they had with the United States and began to attack U.S. ships.

Dilemma #1 – The Problem Draw and label a simple illustration to represent the XYZ Affair. Then describe how Congress reacted to the incident.

Dilemma #1 – The Problem Draw and label a simple illustration to represent the XYZ Affair. Then describe how Congress reacted to the incident.

Dilemma #1 – The Problem Drawings? and label? Congress reacted by recruiting an army, built new ships for the navy, and authorized warships and privateers to launch a “half war” on the seas.

Dilemma #1 – The Answer Describe what President Adams did to protect U.S. ships in the Atlantic. Then explain whether you think he pursued the best foreign policy option.

Dilemma #1 – The Answer Describe what President Adams did to protect U.S. ships in the Atlantic. Then explain whether you think he pursued the best foreign policy option. President Adams…

Dilemma #1 – The Answer President Adams sent a peace mission to Describe what President Adams did to protect U.S. ships in the Atlantic. Then explain whether you think he pursued the best foreign policy option. President Adams sent a peace mission to France. French leader Napoleon made peace with the United States and ended France’s alliance with the United States.

Dilemma #1 – Isolationism?

Dilemma #1 – Isolationism?