Objective 1.3

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Objective 1.3
Assess commercial and diplomatic relationships
with Britain, France, and other nations.
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Starter: Answer 3 Questions page 83
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Important Terms
To KNOW!
Neutrality
Pickney’s Treaty
Jay’s Treaty
XYZ Affair
Louisiana Purchase
Lewis & Clark
Sacajawea
Blockade
Impressment
Treaty of Ghent
Industrial Revolution
Nationalism
NOTES
EIGHT (8) EVENTS TO KNOW
(U.S. commercial & diplomatic relationships
with Britain, France & Spain)
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U.S. response to the French Revolution
Pickney’s Treaty with Spain
Jay’s Treaty with Britain
XYZ Affair (France)
Alien Acts (France)
Louisiana Purchase (France)
War of 1812 (Britain)
Industrial Revolution (from Great Britain)
NOTES
#1 U.S. response to the
French Revolution
• Mixed response
• Understood French desire for democracy,
but disapproved of the “Reign of Terror”
• George Washington said stay neutral
• Federalists (Hamilton): did not support
(felt it was not a democratic revolution)
• Democratic-Republicans (Jefferson):
supported French treaty of 1778
NOTES
#2 Pickney’s Treaty
Pickney’s Treaty gave American
access to territories in the east
controlled by Spain
– Except Florida
– Access to the Mississippi River
– Access to the port of New Orleans
*Encouraged economic
development of this region
NOTES
#3 Jay’s Treaty
• Jay’s Treaty gave Britain access to
American territory for fur trade
• France felt this violated its alliance
with the United States
• Diplomats went to France to
negotiate
NOTES
#4 X, Y, Z Affair
• American diplomats were insulted by
French authorities when they went to
negotiate
• Anti-French sentiments in America
• Two-years undeclared naval war with
France
• Alien Acts passed
NOTES
#5 Alien Acts
• Passed as a result of the X,Y,Z
Affair
• Increased residency
requirements for U.S.
citizenship
• Power to the President to
deport & jail undesirable aliens
NOTES
#6 Louisiana
Purchase
• Purchase by Jefferson for $15 million
from Napoleon of France
• Doubled the size of the United
States
• Thomas Jefferson sent Lewis &
Clark to explore the territory and
document their discoveries
• Sacajawea was a Shoshone woman
who was a guide and interpreter for
NOTES
# 7 War of 1812
• Cause: British impressment of Americans
into their navy
• Major events: War in Canada, at Sea,
Battle of New Orleans fought and won
even though the treaty had been signed
• Ended with the Treaty of Ghent
(armistice)
• Effects: Blockade of American ports by
British ships cause the U.S. to look
inward to produce goods… Industrial
Revolution
NOTES
#8 Industrial Revolution
• Industrial Revolution began in
Britain
• Mass production of items which
was enhanced by the invention of
interchangeable parts
• Industry was focused in the
North, especially New England
TEST REVIEW
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DOMESTIC
Creating a new
government
Hamilton –vsJefferson
Political Parties
emerge
The Whiskey
Rebellion
Native Americans
resist white settlement
Sedition Act and
nullification
Marbury v. Madison:
Judicial Review
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FOREIGN
U.S. response to the French
Revolution
Pickney’s Treaty with
Spain
Jay’s Treaty with Britain
XYZ Affair (France)
Alien Acts
Louisiana Purchase
(France)
War of 1812 (Britain)
Industrial Revolution (from
Great Britain)