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History 1301 Unit 2 - Chapter 7 Questions and answers, graded A+/ latest updates. VERIFIED. John Jay--This Founding Father held various key offices, including president of the Continental Congress and first chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, negotiated several important treaties on behalf of the U.S. and authored several of "The Federalist Papers." Louis XVI--This French king's support for the American Revolution was crucial to the colonists' victory but unleashed conditions – a large debt and demands for democracy – that contributed to his overthrow and execution at the guillotine in 1793. Anthony Wayne--A fiery genreal, he crushed Indian resistance in the Northwest Territory at the Battle of Fallen Timbers (1794), opening the area north of the Ohio River to settlement. Napoleon Bonaparte--This French military leader rose to power by staging a coup in 1799 and was subsequently named emperor of France. His military campaigns shaped European politics in the early 18th century, often threatening American neutrality, and prompted his sale of the Louisiana Territory to the U.S. Edmond Genet--This ambassador threatened U.S. neutrality when he authorized private American ships to seize British vessels on France's behalf. He was granted asylum by President Washington when he became a marked man in France. Bank of the United States--A national bank proposed by Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton, and established in 1791. It served as a central depository for the U.S. government and had the authority to issue currency. Implied Powers--Powers of the Constitution did not explicitly grant the federal government, but that it could be interpreted to grant. French Revolution--A social and political revolution in France (1789 – 1799). Jay's Treaty--Treaty with Britain negotiated by Chief Justice John Jay in 1794. Though the British agreed to surrender forts on U.S. territory

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