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  • The French Revolution French people overthrew
    their monarchy and created republican govern

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  • 1. Storming of Bastille - first act of
    Revolution
  • a. Bastille prison that held French
    enemies

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  • 2. Declaration of Rights of Man states French
    principles liberty, equality and fraternity
    brotherhood

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  • 3. Ideas of equality and democracy spread from
    American Rev
  • a. Inspire French to rise against
  • oppressive govern
  • b. Americans celebrate French
  • Independence

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  • 4. French revolutionaries behead
  • king and queen

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  • B. U.S. Neutrality
  • 1. Some Americans back French, others backed
    British

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  • 2. Debates over foreign policy divides federal
    government

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  • 3. Neutrality Proclamation US would not take
    sides with countries at war

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  • The duty and interest of the US require that
    they should with sincerity and good faith adopt
    and pursue a conduct friendly and unbiased
    towards the fighting powers
  • Proclamation of Neutrality

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  • Citizen Genet
  • 1. Edmond Genet - Frances new representative to
    the US
  • a. Sought American support for France

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  • b. Found 4 American sea captains
  • who agreed to command
    privateers private ships allowed by a
    country to attack enemy

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  • c. Washington warns that
  • privateers will violate US
  • Neutrality Act
  • d. Genet asks Americans to
  • overrule Washington

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  • e. Genet sent back to France

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  • 2. Jefferson not happy with US policy
    towards France
  • a. Jefferson thinks Hamilton (pro-
    British) has too much influence on
    presidents foreign policy

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  • b. Jefferson resigns
  • General Washington was himself sincerely a
    friend to the republican principles of our
    ConstitutionHe repeatedly declared to me that he
    would lose the last drop of blood in its
    support.
  • Jefferson

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  • Jays Treaty
  • 1. Threats to US neutrality arise
  • a. British capture neutral American
    ships

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  • b. British officers in west encourage
    American Indian uprisings

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  • 2. John Jay sent to London to work out
    peaceful solution
  • a. America lacks strong navy
  • b. Depend on trade with England

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  • 3. Compromise Jays Treaty
  • a. British pay damages for seized American
    ships
  • b. American merchant ships can
  • still trade in Caribbean

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  • c. British will leave forts in
  • Northwest
  • d. US will pay pre-Revolutionary
  • debts to British

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  • 4. Treaty not perfect but its the best that
    US can do

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  • Pinckney's Treaty
  • 1. Spanish dispute border between US and
    Florida
  • a. Spain closes port of New Orleans to
    US trade

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  • 2. Thomas Pinckney (US ambassador) asks Spain
    to reopen New Orleans port
  • a. asks for right of deposit at port
  • - allow US boats to transfer
    goods without paying cargo fees

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  • 3. Spanish finally agree out of fear that US
    and England would join against Spain

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  • a. Spain changes Floridas border
  • b. port at New Orleans reopened
  • c. Americans given right of passage
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