NEUTRALITY PROCLAMATION Inspired by our revolution, this country had one of their own in 1789. With France and England at war, the U.S. makes this proclamation.

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NEUTRALITY PROCLAMATION Inspired by our revolution, this country had one of their own in With France and England at war, the U.S. makes this proclamation so we wouldn’t have to choose sides. FRANCE

SPAIN LITTLE TURTLE Agrees to change the borders of Florida in Pinckney’s Treaty. Indian leader who was fighting Americans in the Northwest Territory

WHISKEY REBELLION FAREWELL ADDRESS This rebellion of farmers was quickly put down by President Washington. Washington officially says “good-bye” to public service with this speech.

JAY’S TREATY Unpopular agreement reached with England in 1794 due to the issue of impressments. Groups that help government officials and shape government policies POLITICAL PARTIES