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The French Revolution
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1.The French people overthrow their monarchy and created a republican government
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The French Revolution 1.The French people overthrow their monarchy and created a republican government 2.Many Americans supported France founding a democratic republic
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The French Revolution 1.The French people overthrow their monarchy and created a republican government 2.Many Americans supported France founding a democratic republic 3.Some Americans worried about the French’s attacks on all forms of traditional authority
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Neutrality Proclamation “The United States will not take sides with countries at war in Europe” Neutrality Proclamation “The United States will not take sides with countries at war in Europe”
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Citizen Genet
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1.Edmund Genet came to the U.S. in order to gain American support for France
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Citizen Genet 1.Edmund Genet came to the U.S. in order to gain American support for France 2.Washington warned Genet to stop
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Citizen Genet 1.Edmund Genet came to the U.S. in order to gain American support for France 2.Washington warned Genet to stop 3.Due to frustration, Thomas Jefferson soon resigns as Secretary of State
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Jay’s Treaty
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1.British agreed to pay damages for seized American Ships
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Jay’s Treaty 1.British agreed to pay damages for seized American Ships 2.Small American merchant ships were allowed to continue trading certain items in the Caribbean
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Jay’s Treaty 1.British agreed to pay damages for seized American Ships 2.Small American merchant ships were allowed to continue trading certain items in the Caribbean 3.British said they would abandon their forts on the U.S. northwestern frontier
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Jay’s Treaty 1.British agreed to pay damages for seized American Ships 2.Small American merchant ships were allowed to continue trading certain items in the Caribbean 3.British said they would abandon their forts on the U.S. northwestern frontier 4.U.S. would pay the pre- Revolutionary debts it owed to British merchants
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Jay’s Treaty “Considered a failure for not accomplishing much. Critics pointed out that it ignored many important issues” Jay’s Treaty “Considered a failure for not accomplishing much. Critics pointed out that it ignored many important issues”
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Pinckney’s Treaty
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1.Spain agreed to change the Florida border
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Pinckney’s Treaty 1.Spain agreed to change the Florida border 2.Spain reopened the port at New Orleans to American ships and gave them right of deposit
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Pinckney’s Treaty 1.Spain agreed to change the Florida border 2.Spain reopened the port at New Orleans to American ships and gave them right of deposit 3.Considered a success because it opened the frontier to further expansion
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