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P RESIDENT G EORGE W ASHINGTON By: Alyssa Siano

Pinckney's Treaty was a very important part in Washington's presidency. The treaty played a major role in the expansion of the infant nation’s boarders. It allowed U.S too freely navigate trade along the Mississippi River.

Designed to keep America out of further wars Washington believed if they got involved in the European war it could mean destruction to the U.S through division or bringing the war to American shores.

1794- WHISKEY REBELLLION  A group of farmers made attacks agianst exice taxers  Washington layed the matter in front of a Justice of Supreme Court  In Septemer of that year Washington issued a proclamation ordering the militia to assemle a march and stop the Rebellion