Treaty of Greenville Native Americans surrendered most of their lands in present-day Ohio.

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Treaty of Greenville Native Americans surrendered most of their lands in present-day Ohio

Alien and Sedition Acts Group of laws that discouraged immigration and strengthened the Republican party

Pinckney’s Treaty Gave Native Americans the rights to use the Mississippi River and trade in New Orleans

Thomas Jefferson First secretary of state of the United States

George Washington Issued a Proclamation of Neutrality in 1793

Implied powers powers suggested but not directly stated in the Constitution

John Jay First chief justice of the Supreme Court

National debt Grew during Washington’s presidency

John Adams A federalist who served as second president of the United States

tariff Tax on imported manufactured goods

Bank of the United States Jefferson and Madison believed its creation was unconstitutional

Democratic- Republicans Disagreed with the economic policies of Hamilton

impressment Forced American sailors to serve in the British navy

XYZ affair Crisis in U.S. foreign relations with France

George Washington First president of the United States under the Constitution

Federalist Someone who supported the polices of the Washington administration

Whiskey Rebellion A mob attacked tax collectors and burned down buildings

Alexander Hamilton First secretary of the treasury

Caucuses Held by the political parties to choose candidates for office

partisan Favoring one side of an issue