 Pages 162-164 will be the focus of our lesson today.  Please read 162-164 independently.

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 Pages will be the focus of our lesson today.  Please read independently.

Young ChildYoung Republic/Nation

 Everything being done was for the first time ever in history  French Revolution & War in Europe divides the United States Democratic-Republicans Federalists Supported French Rev. Opposed French Rev.

 More and More the Nation is becoming divided over war in Europe between France and British  Treaty signed with France during the American Revolution required the U.S. to help defend France  That Treaty was signed between U.S. and France’s King Louis XVI who was killed in French Revolution  So, What should Washington Do? Fight with France, or Stay Neutral?

 Washington issues a Proclamation of Neutrality.  U.S. will be “friendly and impartial” toward both France and British.  Why did Washington choose Neutrality?

 The Proclamation of Neutrality further divides the nation politically

 Looking at this map, what will be biggest issue for U.S. moving forward?

 Treaty of Greenville, 1795  Treaty with American Indians; U.S. gained land and pushed tribes west in exchange for a small payment

 Treaty of Greenville, 1795  Flow of Settlers into region rapidly increased Ohio becomes State

 Warned American people about:  Sectionalism  Political parties  Becoming too attached to a foreign nation Does any of those problems still exist in today’s society?

 Under Thomas Jefferson nation will more than double in size, while the federal judiciary establishes its authority  Tried to create a less formal style of presidency  Jefferson’s greatest Accomplishment?

 Irony of Jefferson’s Deal Irony of Jefferson’s Deal

 Video Video  Question #2 on your Study Guide