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Monday, Jan. 28 1.Get out your spiral 2.Turn in homework from last week: Chapter 9 section 1 and 2 worksheet 2. Update table of contents DateTitleEntry.

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1 Monday, Jan. 28 1.Get out your spiral 2.Turn in homework from last week: Chapter 9 section 1 and 2 worksheet 2. Update table of contents DateTitleEntry # 01/22Washington’s Domestic policy notes1 01/24Washington’s Foreign policy notes2 01/25Political Party worksheet/notes3 01/28Jefferson/Hamilton characteristics4 3. Turn to entry number 2. We need to finish Washington notes

2 George Washington’s Foreign Policy#2 1. Relations w/ A. Resisted American settlement in the NW territory Native Americans-Britain helped Natives

3 George Washington’s Foreign Policy 1. Relations w/ A. Resisted American settlement in the NW territory Native Americans-Britain helped Natives B. Battle of Fallen Timbers -Washington sent troops -Natives joined a confederation led by Little Turtle -After the army was defeated 2x, Washington sent Gen. “Mad” Anthony Wayne -Little Turtle wanted to negotiate and was replaced -Natives expected British help, didn’t get it, and were defeated -12 tribes signed the Treaty of Greenville (gave up much of present day Ohio and Indiana to the U.S.)

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6 George Washington’s Foreign Policy 2. French Revolution A. American Support -At first American’s supported (Knew the struggle for liberty) -French beheaded their King and Queen http://www.history.com/videos/coroners-report-guillotine#coroners-report- guillotine

7 George Washington’s Foreign Policy 2. French Revolution A. American Support -At first American’s supported (Knew the struggle for liberty) -French beheaded their King and Queen B. Violence Stirs Division -Thomas Jefferson continued to support France -Hamilton and Adams w/drew their support http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5wCl3aAMEQ&feature=related

8 George Washington’s Foreign Policy 2. French Revolution A. American Support -At first American’s supported (Knew the struggle for liberty) -French beheaded their King and Queen B. Violence Stirs Division -Thomas Jefferson continued to support France -Hamilton and Adams w/drew their support 3. The U.S. remains A. A Difficult Decision Neutral-Washington had to decide on a foreign policy -Decided to remain neutral

9 George Washington’s Foreign Policy 4. Struggling to A. Jay’s Treaty (Britain) Remain Neutral-Britain was capturing American ships trading with the French West Indies -Sent John Jay (chief justice) to negotiate -Britain agreed to pay damages for the ships and abandon forts in America

10 George Washington’s Foreign Policy 4. Struggling to A. Jay’s Treaty (Britain) Remain Neutral-Britain was capturing American ships trading with the French West Indies -Sent John Jay (chief justice) to negotiate -Britain agreed to pay damages for the ships and abandon forts in America B. Pickney’s Treaty (Spain) -Tensions with Spain on the frontier over river rights -Spain gave American’s river rights on the Mississippi and rights to store goods in the port of New Orleans

11 George Washington’s Foreign Policy 5. Washington Retires A. Publishes his Farwell Address -Advised against becoming involved in European affairs -Advised against forming political parties http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiEO1jQcSjc&feature=BF&list=PLFA703391410 80774&index=16

12 What do I do now? 1.4 questions and a summary for both entry #1 and 2 (total of 8 questions and 2 summaries) 2.Finish Political Party notes if you did not on Friday. Glue into entry #3 3.Jefferson/Hamilton characteristics. Get a worksheet and illustrate each man’s characteristics. Must be colored and neat!!!!


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