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APUSH LT #7

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Washington's Cabinet   A group of people that Washington nominated to fill positions to help with many of the presidential responsibilities.   show
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Treaty of Greenville   show This treaty put an end to the Northwest Indian war  
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French Revolution   show It's victory of democracy over tyranny, victory of capitalism over feudalism, and the victory of the modern state over absolutism.  
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"Reign of Terror"   The period during the French Revolution which thousands of people were executed.   show
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Washington's Neutrality Proclamation   show Threatened legal proceedings to against any American providing assistance to any country at war.  
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show A French statesman who came to America in search of monetary aid and asked for private donations to France and recruited American privateers.   His activities violated an American proclamation in the European conflict and embarassed France's supporters.  
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Jay Treaty   show It recognized the sovereignty of the Iroquois and leaves them to have their own identity.  
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Impressment   The act or policy of seizing people or property for public service or use.   show
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Pinckney Treaty of 1795   Established intentions of friendship between the U.S and Spain.   show
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Washington's Farewell Address   show The significance was to warn against any conflicts that happened or are still happening before he steps down as president.  
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show First presidential election and the first that elected presidents from opposing parties.   First presidential election to involve political parties - John Adams from the Federalist Party was elected.  
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show Second President of the United States. He was a statesman, diplomat, and a leader of American independence from Great Britain.   He was influential in obtaining our freedom from England and helped formulate the Bill of Rights.  
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show Third president of the United States, an American-Founding Father, and the principle author of the Declaration of independence.   He also made the Louisiana Purchase from the French doubling the size of the U.S  
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XYZ Affair   show However, the agreement with the French leader Napolean Bonaparte made France stop seizing American ships.  
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"Quasi War"   Undeclared war fought almost entirely at sea between the U.S and France.   show
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Alien and Sedition Acts   show They took away civil liberties of the people, the fundamental freedoms and violated the first amendment  
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show Political statements in which the Kentucky and Virginia legislatures resolved to not abide by Alien Sedition Acts.   Became landmark documents supporting the concept of states rights. Also influenced the Southern succession in the 1860's.  
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Election of 1800   show The political power was shifted between parties peacefully and caused further conflict between Hamilton and Burr.  
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