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APUSH Amsco Chapter 6 Study Guide with Complete Solutions Proclamation of Neutrality(1793) - Answer️️ -he gathered and encouraged American support of France in the war; withdrawn and replaced in response Jay Treaty (1794): - Answer️️ -Agreement that provided England would evacuate a series of forts in U.S. territory along the Great Lakes; in return, the United States agreed to pay pre-Revolutionary War debts owed to Britain. The British also partially opened the West Indies to American shipping. The treaty was barely ratified in the face of strong Republican opposition. Pinckney Treaty (1795): - Answer️️ -Spain granted the Americans free navigation of the Mississippi River and the large disputed territory north of Florida. Right of deposit: - Answer️️ -Granted by Spain to America so that Americans could transfer cargo in New Orleans without paying duties to the Spanish government Battle of Fallen Timbers: - Answer️️ -The U.S. Army defeated the Native Americans under Shawnee Chief Blue Jacket and ended Native American hopes of keeping their land that lay north of the Ohio River Whiskey Rebellion (1794): - Answer️️ -Popular uprising of Whiskey distillers in southwestern Pennsylvania in opposition to an excise tax on Whiskey. In a show of strength and resolve by the new central government, Washington put down the rebellion with militia drawn from several states. ©SOPHIABENNETT 2024/2025 ACADEMIC YEAR 7:59 PM Page | 2 Public Land Act (1796): - Answer️️ -established orderly procedures for dividing and selling federal lands at reasonable prices Federalist era: - Answer️️ -this was during the 1790s Democratic-Republican party: - Answer️️ -the Democratic-Republicans believed in more state than federal powers and had a strict interpretation of the Constitution Political parties - Answer️️ -They came from colonial times. When a legislature would have to decide on something it would usually break up into factions and then after they voted on the issue and it was resolved they would go back to being one big happy family and there would be no factions. The two main political parties at this time were the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans. The Federalists wanted a strong central government and believed in a loose interpretation of the Constitution. While the Democratic-Republicans believed in more state than federal powers and had a strict interpretation of the Constitution. Washington's farewell address - Answer️️ -In late 1796, Washington wrote a farewell address, which he posted in the newspapers. He had four major points: not to get involved in European affairs, not to make permanent alliances, not to form political parties, and to avoid sectionalism "permanent alliances": - Answer️️ -Washington warned American not to have "permanent alliances" in his farewell address because he thought that it could lead to wars and America already had enough trouble Two-term tradition: - Answer️️ -Washington was pr

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APUSH Amsco Chapter 6 Study Guide
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Proclamation of Neutrality(1793) - Answer✔️✔️-he gathered and encouraged American

support of France in the war; withdrawn and replaced in response


Jay Treaty (1794): - Answer✔️✔️-Agreement that provided England would evacuate a

series of forts in U.S. territory along the Great Lakes; in return, the United States agreed

to pay pre-Revolutionary War debts owed to Britain. The British also partially opened

the West Indies to American shipping. The treaty was barely ratified in the face of strong

Republican opposition.

Pinckney Treaty (1795): - Answer✔️✔️-Spain granted the Americans free navigation of

the Mississippi River and the large disputed territory north of Florida.

Right of deposit: - Answer✔️✔️-Granted by Spain to America so that Americans could

transfer cargo in New Orleans without paying duties to the Spanish government

Battle of Fallen Timbers: - Answer✔️✔️-The U.S. Army defeated the Native Americans

under Shawnee Chief Blue Jacket and ended Native American hopes of keeping their

land that lay north of the Ohio River

Whiskey Rebellion (1794): - Answer✔️✔️-Popular uprising of Whiskey distillers in

southwestern Pennsylvania in opposition to an excise tax on Whiskey. In a show of

strength and resolve by the new central government, Washington put down the rebellion

with militia drawn from several states.

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