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US History 7 3 & 4

Us History

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French Revolution A rebellion of French people against their king in 1789
Neutrality Proclmation Stated that the United States would not take sides with any Europen countries that were in war
Privateers Private ships hired by a country to attack its enemies
Jays Treaty Settled the disputes that had arisen between the United States and Great Britian in the early 1790s
Pinckneys treaty Settled the border and trade disputes with Spain
Battle of Fallen Timbers On August 20 1794 Native Americans fought Waynes troops and were defeated
Treaty of Greenville Gave the United States claim to most Indian lands in the northwest territory
Whiskey Rebellion Farmers lashed out against the taxes on whiskey
Political parties Groups that help elect people and shapes policies
Federalist party Wanted a strong federal goverment and supported industry and trade
Democratic Republicans Party Wanted to limit the federal goverments power
XYZ Affair French demand for a bribe cam to be called
Alein and Sedition Acts These laws were said to protect the United States but the federalist intended them to crush opposition to war
Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions These documents argued that the Alein and Sedition Acts were unconstitutional
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