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1 Chapter 6 Section 2

2 1. Jefferson and Dem-Rep supported
I. Washington’s Foreign Policy with Europe: A. France: 1. Jefferson and Dem-Rep supported a. Citizen Genet: Came to U.S. to gain support for French Revolution 2. Alexander Hamilton and Federalists supported Great Britain 3. Declaration of Neutrality (1793): Support no country 4. Check dressing style p. 191

3 B. Treaty with Spain: 1. U.S gains trading rights on Mississippi River

4 A. Resist Americans in Northwest Territory
II. Native Americans A. Resist Americans in Northwest Territory B. Worked with British (still in forts) against Americans p192 C. Little Turtle: p. 193 D. Battle of Fallen Timbers: 1. U. S. defeated Native Americans ( three tribes 2,000) 2. Ended Native American resistance – Ohio River Valley E. Treaty of Grenville: 1. To U.S. = most of land in Ohio River Valley 2. Paid Native Americans

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6 III. Great Britain Treaty:
A. Took soldiers out of forts in Northwest Territory B. Continued fur trade

7 IV. Election of 1796: A. John Adams (Federalist) vs.
Thomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican) B. Winner: John Adams with T.J. as V.P. Why? P. 194

8 John Adams (Federalist)
____________________________________________________ Won election Alien and Sedition Acts Kentucky and VA Created the U.S. Navy Resolutions

9 V. John Adams: A. Problem with France: 1. At war with Great Britain 2. Seized American ships to fight Britain 3. Would not respect American diplomats XYZ Affair: p. 195

10 4. John Adams’ response: a. Created American Navy 1798 to fight French ships b. Two years undeclared naval war with France c. Greatest accomplishment: Did not declare full war on France (Army ready to go, too, with GW as leader)

11 c. Alien Acts: Reaction against French in America
1. Aliens residency for citizenship from 5 to years. 2. Could deport or jail any “undesirable” d. Sedition Act: (Unlawful act against the government) 1. Jail term or fine for any speech against the government that interferes with its operation

12 8. Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions: (Doctrine of Nullification)
A. Written by T. Jefferson & J. Madison B. States can declare any federal law “null and void” if the law does not follow the Constitution. Why would Democratic-Republicans consider the Alien and Sedition Acts unconstitutional?


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