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Early Republic Review

Early Republic Review. Land Ordinance of 1785. The purpose of the ordinance was to open the Northwest territory to orderly development The Native Americans didn’t have the same concept of ownership With that in mind it was Native American lands. Land Ordinances of 1785 pg 182.

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Early Republic Review

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  1. Early Republic Review

  2. Land Ordinance of 1785

  3. The purpose of the ordinance was to open the Northwest territory to orderly development The Native Americans didn’t have the same concept of ownership With that in mind it was Native American lands Land Ordinances of 1785pg 182

  4. Whiskey Rebellion

  5. The Whiskey Rebellion was a fight over taxes imposed on whiskey and paid by farmers Washington sent an army of 15,000 to end the revolt Whiskey Rebellion (pg 286)

  6. What message was Washington sending by sending troops? • If citizens wished to change a law they had to do it by peaceful means or force would be used against them.

  7. Battle of Fallen Timbers(pg 287) • The Native Americans demanded that all settlers north of the Ohio River leave their territory • Washington first sent General St. Clair and when he was defeated they sent General Anthony Wayne • The Native Americans were defeated and had to surrender most of present day Ohio

  8. Impressment pg 288 • The practice by the British Navy forcing Americans sailors to serve in their Navy

  9. Jay's Treaty

  10. Jay’s Treaty was an agreement between Britain and America that eased tensions and stopped the possibility of them going to war Jay’s Treaty was controversial because although the British agreed to evacuate their troops from America and pay damages to ships it didn’t stop impressment of sailors. Jays Treaty pg 288

  11. Pinckney's Treaty

  12. Pinckney's Treaty (pg 288) • Pinckney’s Treaty was Spain's attempt to establish positive relations with the US • The US gained the right to sail down the Mississippi and the right to trade in New Orleans

  13. Washington’s Farewell Address

  14. Washington warned against the dangers of political parties Be proud to be an American and have good relations with other nations Don’t form alliances with other nations Washington's farewell address(pg 289, 852)

  15. Federalist Strong Central Government Favored banking and business Government rules by the wealthy The National Bank Democrat-Republican Strong state governments Favored agriculture Rule by the people State Banks more regional control Hamilton Jeffersonpg 291-292

  16. Regarded Jay’s treaty as an attempt by America to help the British It established a Navy , increased the size of the army and Adams negotiated an agreement France was now an enemy pg 293 XYZ Affair

  17. Questioned the Alien and Sedition Acts

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