Learning Target: I can analyze text to explain the principle of neutrality stressed in Washington’s Farewell Address.

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Learning Target: I can analyze text to explain the principle of neutrality stressed in Washington’s Farewell Address.

Agenda  Do Now (7)  Instructuin (10)  Partner Practice (10)  Independent (20)  Closure (3) Agenda  Do Now (7)  Instructuin (10)  Partner Practice (10)  Independent (20)  Closure (3) Definition-  (in an argument) not supporting any group of people in an argument  (in a war) does not support any other countries in a war. adjective Definition-  (in an argument) not supporting any group of people in an argument  (in a war) does not support any other countries in a war. adjective Washington urges the country to remain neutral in the war between France and Britain in order to maintain economic relations with both. Write a sentence using: Neutral/because or so Write a sentence using: Neutral/because or so

Agenda  Do Now (7)  Instructuin (10)  Partner Practice (10)  Independent (20)  Closure (3) Agenda  Do Now (7)  Instructuin (10)  Partner Practice (10)  Independent (20)  Closure (3) Do you believe America has followed this concept of neutrality today? Why not?

Agenda  Do Now (7)  Instructuin (10)  Partner Practice (10)  Independent (20)  Closure (3) Agenda  Do Now (7)  Instructuin (10)  Partner Practice (10)  Independent (20)  Closure (3) What was Washington’s foreign policy? How did the French Revolution influence Washington’s foreign policy? What was Washington’s foreign policy? How did the French Revolution influence Washington’s foreign policy? Farewell Address

Agenda  Do Now (7)  Instructuin (10)  Partner Practice (10)  Independent (20)  Closure (3) Agenda  Do Now (7)  Instructuin (10)  Partner Practice (10)  Independent (20)  Closure (3)  How did the French Revolution influence Washington’s foreign policy?  Why did some Americans protest Jay’s treaty?  Analyze the agreement made in Pinckney’s Treaty and explain how Pinckney was effective in dealing with the Spanish.  How did the French Revolution influence Washington’s foreign policy?  Why did some Americans protest Jay’s treaty?  Analyze the agreement made in Pinckney’s Treaty and explain how Pinckney was effective in dealing with the Spanish.

Agenda  Do Now (7)  Instructuin (10)  Partner Practice (10)  Independent (20)  Closure (3) Agenda  Do Now (7)  Instructuin (10)  Partner Practice (10)  Independent (20)  Closure (3) What Washington’s policy of neutrality? How did it influence the United States during the French Revolution?