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Trouble at home and abroad

Terms and People Neutral- not favoring any side Impressment- seizing American sailors and forcing them to serve in the British navy Cease-to cause to stop or end Anthony Wayne-General that defeated the Native Fallen Timbers John Jay-Led group to create treaty with British to avoid war

Conflicts in the Northwest Territory Leaders of the Native American Confederacy Miamis: Little Turtle

Shawnees: Blue jacket Delaware: Buckongahelas

Goals Goals were to Drive Americans from Ohio and Keep Ohio river as boundary

Round 2 Who led the American troops in 1791 against the Native American Confederacy General Arthur St Clair What was the result Indian Victory

Fallen Timbers American Leader sent by Washington to lead the Legion of the United States -General Anthony Wayne

Legion of the United States Size of his Army 4600 Native numbers 1500 Major Victory that would force Natives into treaty Fallen Timbers near present-day Toledo Ohio Casualties for each side Americans 33 Native Americans Date August 20, 1794

Treaty of Greenville What did the Native Americans receive for the land ? In exchange for goods to the value of $20,000 (such as blankets, utensils, and domestic animals), the Native Americans turned over to the United States large parts of modern-day Ohio, the future site of downtown Chicago the Fort Detroit area, Maumee Ohio area and the Lower Sandusky Ohio Area.

Tribes Tribes represented included the Miami, Chippewa, Wyandot, Shawnee, Pottawatomie, Kickapoo, Delaware, Wea, Piankashaw, Kaskaskia and Eel River.

Treaty Of Greenville

What was Washington’s policy with foreign nations? Remain neutral How did the conflict with Britain and France affect the US? Interfered with trade Why did Federalist favor the British? They were our major trade partner

Jays Treaty What did it include? 1.US pays Debts to Britain 2.ritain agrees to pay for ships seized 3.Britain agrees to withdraw troops from NW territory and stop aiding Native American attacks/ didn’t stop the impressments of sailors

Washington‘s Farewell What points did Washington make when he left office? 1.No factions/ political divisions 2.No entanglements abroad

What were the 4 accomplishments of Washington’s administration? 1. Functioning Government 2. Improved economy 3. Avoided war 4. British had agreed to leave the NW territory