 LF US History 12-8-14 Objective  Problems with Europe  Jay’s & Pinckney Treaty  AVW: Treaty  Bellwork: Create a T chart, only using your brain, outlining.

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 LF US History Objective  Problems with Europe  Jay’s & Pinckney Treaty  AVW: Treaty  Bellwork: Create a T chart, only using your brain, outlining the differences between Federalist and Democratic Republicans Agenda  Notes  Treaty Assignment  State Benchmark: 8 – U4.1.2

  1793  “Friendly & Impartial”  Europe  Isolationism  Get ourselves (USA) better Washington's Proclamation

  French and GB were at war over disputed territory.  Washington proclaimed neutrality  Edmond Genet (French Immigrant) recruited French Americans to Attack British ships at sea.  Outraged British held trade American ships Problems with Europe

  Jay explained the following points: 1.War with the US would surely effect war with France 2.GB didn’t want to loose valuable US trade items. Provisions of Treaty: 1.No GB fort on US soil (Treaty of Paris) LOLOL 2.Pay damages for US ships 3.Allow US ship trade access to the Caribbean Jays Treaty

 Pinckney’s Treaty Problem  Dispute over Florida & Miss River Outcome  Spain get Florida back  USA get rights to the Miss river & N. Orleans ports

 Jay & Pinckney Treaty Assignment Directions  Today you will be both John Jay and Thomas Pinckney. You are to recreate your treaties because those silly Europeans lost theirs. Please use the provided questions to direct your thoughts.  Use text pages 288 to support your thoughts. Treaty Points 1.W 2.Events leading to the Treaty 3.Provisions of the Treaty (Bulleted).