Chapter 10 B Diplomatic and Political Relations. ____________ Trouble the Nation American Revolution triggers the French Revolution: French Revolution.

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Chapter 10 B Diplomatic and Political Relations

____________ Trouble the Nation American Revolution triggers the French Revolution: French Revolution _________________ French Civil War (1)_________________________________________________ (2)French vs. _________________________________________ Turning Point: “Reign of Terror” and the Guillotine wiped out the enemies of the revolution! U.S.(_________________________) response: _______________________________! U.S. (________________________) response: ________________________________ WHAT SHOULD AMERICA DO?????????????????????????????? Problem: England fights the French (WHO DO AMERICANS SUPPORT NOW?) Jefferson Liberals: Support for France b/c _____________________/ they helped us in Americans revolution …we should help them now! Hamilton Conservatives: ________________________________________________- ___________________________________________________________________

WASHINGTON’S CHOICE Neutrality Proclamation (1793) Washington’s reaction ______________________(1793) / choosing liberal or conservative *******Proclamation of ________________________________ *********** - a statement that the U.S. would support _________________________(stay out of war) ENGLISH reaction = THANKS!! French reaction = ___________________ (FRANCO-AMERICAN TREATY) ____________________________________ -Visited ______________. in claims that Washington’s decision ___________________________________________________ -Genet’s Vision: __________________________________________________!

Problems in the Caribbean The British were fighting the French in the West Indies. The Royal Navy began harassing / seizing American ships along with the French (American ship had economical interests they were protecting) ________________________ ________________________ – the kidnapping of American sailors and ships Washington is trying to avoid war Reaction: Reaction: Washington sends ____________________ to Britain to iron things out!

________________ Supreme Court CHIEF Justice in _____________ ***PURPOSE*** - negotiate a treaty with Britain (________________________________) - Outcome: (1) The U.S. would _____________________________! (for pre-revolutionary issues) (2) British were allowed to continue trade on the ____________________________________________________________(S) (3) British _____________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________(N) (4) ______________________________ (ONLY good thing on the American side) Results: (1) Dem-Republicans & Western settlers HATED John Jay’s treaty! (2) Stronger ties between Federalist and British

Jay’s Effigy! Southern View: Western Settler View: Northern View:

*___________________* (1795) U.S. treaty with ________________ Spain wanted to HELP America in their misfortune! Spain controlled Miss. River / Louisiana Territory, Texas to California and Florida (at the time) Purpose: (1)_______________________________________ (Result: American development of Miss. Area) (2) To travel in and out of ________ (*still occupied by Spain!) (3) Access to the _______________________

WASHINGTON’S FAREWELL ADDRESS Washington DOES NOT run for a third term but has a “___________________________________________________” – (1796)- Topics: (1) _________________________________________________= “Steer clear of permanent alliances” *Permanent Alliances are BAD!!!!!! (emergencies are ok!) (2) ____________________________________________(divisive)