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Monday – Do Now During the founding of the United States was the American Indian seen as a foreign nation like Britain and France? Explain
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Monday - ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS
(Q1) Was it essential to resolve the Native American issue? (Q2) What was the problem with the Native Americans? (Q3) Was the issue resolved fairly?
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Monday – Exit Ticket How is the American Indian viewed in today’s world? Foreigner or citizen?
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Tuesday – Do Now During the founding of the United States was the American Indian seen as a foreign nation like Britain and France? Explain
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Tuesday - ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS
(Q1) Was it essential to resolve the Native American issue? (Q2) What was the problem with the Native Americans? (Q3) Was the issue resolved fairly?
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Tuesday – Exit Ticket How is the American Indian viewed in today’s world? Foreigner or citizen?
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Wednesday do now Do all nations have the right to use spies?
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Wednesday - Essentials Questions
(Q1) What is espionage? (Q2) How should it be used? (Q3) Was the Sedition Act unconstitutional? (Q4) How should the Constitution be taken? (Q5) Was John Adam a successful President?
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Wednesday – Exit Ticket
Should the United States use spies, if so to what degree?
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Thursday do now Do all nations have the right to use spies?
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Thursday - Essentials Questions
(Q1) What is espionage? (Q2) How should it be used? (Q3) Was the Sedition Act unconstitutional? (Q4) How should the Constitution be taken? (Q5) Was John Adam a successful President?
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Thursday – Exit Ticket Should the United States use spies, if so to what degree?
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Test Day Sit Down quietly Open your binder Review your study guide
No talking
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Vocabulary impressment means seizing American sailors and forcing them to serve in the British Navy. nullify means to deprive of legal force.
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Vocabulary sedition is activity designed to overthrow the government.
States’ rights is the idea that agreements by the states can overrule federal law.
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Conflicts in the Northwest Territory
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A Struggle Over Lands Native Americans of Northwest Territory wanted to keep their lands. Indians lead by Little Turtle and Blue Jacket soundly defeat American Troops twice.
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Battle of Fallen Timbers
The Native Americans living in the Northwest Territory finally gave up most of their land to the United States after losing the Battle of Fallen Timbers (pg 294)
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Question 1 The Native Americans living in the Northwest Territory finally gave up most of their land to the United States after losing the Battle of… (pg 294) Fallen Timbers
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Treaty of Greenville In 1795, leaders of the defeated Native American nations gave up most of their lands, under Treaty of Greenville.
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Question 2 The land given up by the Native Americans living in the Northwest Territory, was settled under the Treaty of… (pg 294) Greenville
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The French Revolution Most Americans at first supported the French revolutionaries. Violence in the French Revolution became especially bad during a period known as the Reign of Terror.
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Question 3 Violence in the French Revolution became especially bad during a period known as the… (pg 295) Reign of Terror
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WAR France vs Britain By early 1793, France and Britain are at war.
The United States decided not to favor either side in the conflict between Britain and France. This is called remaining neutral.
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Question 4 The United States decided not to favor either side in the conflict between Britain and France. This is called remaining… (pg 295) neutral
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WAR France vs Britain United States wants to trade with both nations.
British attack American ships and impress American sailors into British Navy. Washington sends John Jay to London to solve the most important problems.
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Question 5 The British were seizing American sailors and forcing them to serve in the British navy. This was known as… (pg 296) impressment
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Jay’s Treaty U.S. agrees to pay debts owed to British merchants
Britain pays for ships it seized Britain to withdraw troops in northwest territory Britain refuses to recognize US right to trade with France Britain refuses to stop impressments of sailors
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The Presidency of John Adams
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Troubles With France France upset over American neutrality
French snub a US diplomat and continue attacking American merchant ships (seizing ships) The French see this as the US siding with the British
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Question 6 War almost broke out between the U.S. and France during John Adams’ presidency, because France was seizing American… (pg 298) ships
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XYZ Affair Adams sends a 3 person mission to France
French agents demand a $250,000 bribe They also want US to lend France several million dollars This news angers US citizens when they find out about the situation
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Question 7 During the John Adams presidency, French agents demanded a bribe from American agents in an event known as the… (pg 298) XYZ Affair
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War Fever Many Americans call for war with France
Adams asks Congress to increase the size of the army, rebuild the navy and create the Department of the NAVY Adams sends another mission to France and averts war
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Question 8 John Adams, in response to the war fever caused by French agents, established the Department of… (pg 299) The Navy
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The Alien & Sedition Acts
Resulted from the rift between Federalists and Republicans Alien Act – residency raised from 5 to 14 years time required to become citizen Sedition Act – limited free speech by making it a crime to say anything insulting about the government
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Question 9 An activity designed to overthrow the government is known as… (pg 300) sedition
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Question 10 The time it took for an alien to become a U.S. citizen was increased from five to fourteen years under the… (pg 300) Alien Act
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Question 11 What limited free speech by making it a crime to say anything insulting about the government? (pg 300) Sedition Act
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States’ Rights The Republicans denounced the Alien and Sedition Acts
Virginia and Kentucky write resolutions which would nullify the Alien and Sedition Acts passed by Congress These resolutions create the concept of States’ Rights
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Question 12 The Virginia and Kentucky resolutions claimed that states could nullify a law passed by Congress. Nullify means to… (pg 301) deprive of legal force
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