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Section 2-Polling Question Do you think it is right for the U.S. government to use force to keep order? A. Yes, always B. Yes, under certain circumstances C. No, never A B C

Chapter 9 The Federalist Era 1789-1800 Section 2 Early Challenges

Essential Question What challenges did the United States face during Washington’s administration? What challenges did the United States face during Washington’s administration? Whiskey Rebellion Securing the Trans-Appalachian West French Revolution

The Whiskey Rebellion Part of Hamilton’s financial plan was a tax on whiskey 1794 Tax on whiskey angered frontier farmers Farmers also had trouble taking their crops to market because of bad roads They decided to make their grain into whiskey

More of the Whiskey Rebellion Whiskey would be easier to carry They often used whiskey like money to buy salt, sugar, nails, and ammunition Did not have money to pay taxes The whiskey tax seemed as unfair as British taxes had been Some feared more taxes would follow

Results of the Whiskey Rebellion Farmers in western Pennsylvania refused to pay the tax Farmers took up arms and chased away the tax collectors Hamilton convinced Washington that troops should be sent to put down the rebellion 13,000 soldiers went into western Pennsylvania The rebels fled before a fight Showed that the National Government had the power and will to enforce laws

Struggle Over the West Washington worried about European ambitions for the Northwest Territory Washington signed treaties with the Indians He hoped that this would lessen the influence of the British and Spanish on them American settlers ignored the treaties and moved onto Indian land Fighting soon broke out

Washington Sends an Army Washington sends in General Arthur St. Clair He was to restore order in the Northwest Territory November 1791, St. Clair’s forces were defeated by Little Turtle, chief of the Miami people More than 600 American soldiers died in the battle by the Wabash River

Alliance With France? Many believed an alliance with France would help them defeat the British, Spanish, and Indians in the West The possibility of French involvement prompted Britain to take action in the West The British urged Indians to destroy American settlements west of the Appalachians The British began building a new fort in Ohio

More Fighting The Native Americans demanded that all settlers north of the Ohio River leave the territory Washington sent another army under Anthony Wayne 2,000 Indian troops planned to ambush Wayne’s smaller force Wayne’s troops moved closer to Fort Miami

The Battle of Fallen Timbers Wayne knew that it was an Indian custom not to eat before battle The warriors waited three days for Wayne’s force Grew weaker and hungrier Wayne soundly defeated the Indians at the Battle of Fallen Timbers

After the Battle of Fallen Timbers Indians fled to Fort Miami British closed the gate on them British would not help them Battle of Fallen Timbers crushed the Indians’ hope of keeping their land Indians signed the Treaty of Greenville- agreeing to surrender their homelands in what is now Ohio

Problems with Europe Many Americans cheered the French Revolution, but it soon grew bloody France and Britain went to war and Washington hoped to maintain neutrality The French sent diplomat Edmund Genet to recruit American volunteers Washington then issued a Proclamation of Neutrality French and British warships were also barred from American ports

The British Fight Back British warships captured American ships that traded with France The British forced American sailors to join the British navy (impressment) Washington sent John Jay to negotiate peace with Britain, and Jay’s Treaty was signed Britain agreed to leave American soil It said nothing about the impressment or British interference in trade

A B C D Jay’s Treaty was an agreement with what country? A. Spain Section 2 Jay’s Treaty was an agreement with what country? A. Spain B. France C. Britain D. Russia A B C D

Treaty With Spain Spain feared the US and Britain would work together against them in North America Thomas Pickney was sent to Spain to settle the differences 1795- Pickney’s Treaty gave the Americans free navigation of the Mississippi River and the right to trade at New Orleans

Washington’s Farewell After two terms In his farewell he attacked political parties Also attacked the involvement in foreign affairs “Observe good faith and justice toward all nations…” “It is our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances” These words influenced the nation’s foreign policy for more than 100 years

Securing the Trans-Appalachian West French Revolution What challenges did the United States face during Washington’s administration? Essential Question What challenges did the United States face during Washington’s administration? Whiskey Rebellion Securing the Trans-Appalachian West French Revolution

During the Whiskey Rebellion, farmers peacefully protested a special tax. True False

Washington served three terms as president. True False

Alexander Hamilton's taxes led to rebellion in the Oregon country. western Pennsylvania. Virginia. Boston.

French and British warships were barred from American ports by the Declaration of War. Treaty of Britain. Treaty of Paris. Proclamation of Neutrality.

What did George Washington consider a grave danger to the new nation? settlers moving west national taxes growth of political parties France's influence

Group Work Each team is responsible for the following Amendments: Group 1 11th and 12th Amendment Group 2 16th and 17th Amendment Group 3 18th and 20th Amendment Group 4 21st and 22nd Amendment Group 5 23rd and 25th Amendment Each group will research their amendments by looking for the following things: When was it ratified? What was the Amendment? (in detail) Who or what group did the Amendment target? Is this amendment still in effect?