Wednesday, November 10

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Monday, Jan. 30
1. Update your Table of Contents
Date
Entry Title
1/18
Bill of Rights Picture Analysis
1/19
Constitution/Bill of Rights Review
1/20
Citizenship Worksheet
1/23
Timeline Chapter 9
1/24
Chapter 9 Vocabulary Part 1
1/25
Washington KWL (movie)
1/30
Making Inferences worksheet
Entry #
1
2
3
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2. Get out your president worksheet
that we were writing notes on
last Friday
Learning Recovery –Monday, Jan. 30
7th Period
Project
Kimberly (Mon. 1/30)
Federalist
George Washington
Foreign
Domestic
Whiskey Rebellion - Pennsylvania Farmers against tax
on whiskey; they rebel in July 1794.
Cabinet - Secretaries of state, treasury, and
war. (Jefferson, Hamilton, Knox)
National Bank -Hamilton’s 4 point plan to get the
nation out of debt
Judiciary Act, 1789-6 judges, 13 district courts, 3
circuit courts, one Chief Justice- John Jay
George Washington’s Foreign Policy
2. French Revolution A. American Support
-At first American’s supported (Knew the struggle for liberty)
-French beheaded their King and Queen
http://www.history.com/videos/coroners-report-guillotine#coroners-reportguillotine
B. Violence Stirs Division
-Thomas Jefferson continued to support France
-Hamilton and Adams w/drew their support
3. The U.S. remains
Neutral
A. A Difficult Decision
-Washington had to decide on a foreign policy
-Decided to remain neutral
Federalist
George Washington
Foreign
France: French Revolution/ Washington decides
to remain neutral
Domestic
George Washington’s Foreign Policy
4. Struggling to
Remain Neutral
A. Jay’s Treaty (Britain)
-Britain was capturing American ships trading with the
French West Indies
-Sent John Jay (chief justice) to negotiate
-Britain agreed to pay damages for the ships and abandon
forts in America
Federalist
George Washington
Foreign
France: French Revolution/ Washington decides
to remain neutral
England: Jay’s Treaty, stops Britain from seizing US ships and
impressments of our sailors.
Domestic
George Washington’s Domestic Policy
1. Relations w/
Native Americans
A. Resisted American settlement in the NW territory
-Britain helped Natives
B. Battle of Fallen Timbers
-Washington sent troops
-Natives joined a confederation led by Little Turtle
-After the army was defeated 2x, Washington sent
Gen. “Mad” Anthony Wayne
-Little Turtle wanted to negotiate and was replaced
-Natives expected British help, didn’t get it, and were
defeated
-12 tribes signed the Treaty of Greenville (gave up much of
present day Ohio and Indiana to the U.S.)
Federalist
George Washington
Foreign
France: French Revolution/ Washington decides
to remain neutral
England: Jay’s Treaty, stops Britain from seizing US ships and
impressments of our sailors.
Native Americans: Cause: Battle of Fallen Timbers, Effect: Treaty of
Greenville 1795: $20,000 worth of goods in exchange for the NW
Territory
Domestic
George Washington’s Foreign Policy
4. Struggling to
Remain Neutral
A. Jay’s Treaty (Britain)
B. Pickney’s Treaty (Spain)
-Tensions with Spain on the frontier over river rights
-Spain gave American’s river rights on the Mississippi and
rights to store goods in the port of New Orleans
Federalist
George Washington
Foreign
France: French Revolution/ Washington decides
to remain neutral
England: Jay’s Treaty, stops Britain from seizing US ships and
impressments of our sailors.
Native Americans: Cause: Battle of Fallen Timbers, Effect: Treaty of
Greenville 1795: $20,000 worth of goods in exchange for the NW
Territory
Spain: Pinckney’s Treaty: US gets Mississippi River and the port
of New Orleans
Domestic
Federalist
George Washington
Foreign
Domestic
Farewell Address: make no alliances with other nations
and political parties are harmful to our country
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