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Washington and Adams
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Washington’s Administratio n Washington’s Administratio n Adams’ Administratio n Adams’ Administratio n
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Washington
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Washington Relationship with Great Britain Relationship with Great Britain Relationship with France Relationship with France Relationship with Spain Relationship with Spain Warnings to the New Nation Warnings to the New Nation
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Washington’s Relationship with Great Britain Problems Problems Restrictions on American Trade with the British West Indies Restrictions on American Trade with the British West Indies Non-Removal of British troops from the Northern Border Non-Removal of British troops from the Northern Border
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Washington’s Relationship with Great Britain-2 Problems Problems US Failure to return Tory property US Failure to return Tory property Fishing Rights Fishing Rights Jay’s Treaty Jay’s Treaty
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Washington's Relationship with France The Genet Affair The Genet Affair Proclamation of Neutrality Proclamation of Neutrality Recall of Ambassador James Monroe Recall of Ambassador James Monroe
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Washington's Relationship with Spain Boundary Dispute Boundary Dispute Pinckney Treaty Pinckney Treaty Navigation on the Mississippi River for Western Farmers Navigation on the Mississippi River for Western Farmers Right of Deposit at New Orleans Right of Deposit at New Orleans
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Washington’s Warnings to the New Nation Farewell Address Farewell Address “Steer clear of Foreign Alliances” “Steer clear of Foreign Alliances”
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John Adams
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Nation Above Party Nation Above Party Party Above Nation Party Above Nation
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Adams’ Belief in Nation Above Party The XYZ Affair The XYZ Affair Quasi-War with France (undeclared Naval War in West Indies) Quasi-War with France (undeclared Naval War in West Indies) Refusal to submit to High Federalists’ Pressure for a declared war with France Refusal to submit to High Federalists’ Pressure for a declared war with France
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Adams’ Belief in Party Above Nation Alien and Sedition Acts Alien and Sedition Acts The Response of the Democratic-Republicans The Response of the Democratic-Republicans Virginia and Kentucky Resolves Virginia and Kentucky Resolves
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Adams’ Belief in Party Above Nation Adams’ Belief in Party Above Nation Judiciary Act of 1801 Judiciary Act of 1801 Midnight Justices Midnight Justices
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