chapter 4, section 3 troubles at home & abroad p. 168-171 under washington, the united states...
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Chapter 4, Section 3
Troubles at Home & Abroadp. 168-171
Under Washington, the United States dealt with challenges from Native Americans in
the Northwest Territory and from the British Navy at sea.
4.3 SECTION FOCUS QUESTION:
How did the actions of Britain and France affect the United States?
But first, you’re aware of American settlers’ conflicts with Native Americans, right?.......
Conflicts in the Northwest Territory• British encourage Native
Americans to attack Americans settlers in the NW territory
• In 1790 Native Americans win big battles:– Little Turtle of the Miami*– Blue Jacket of the Shawnee
• Revolutionary War Hero: “Mad Anthony” Wayne breaks Native American tribes at the Battle of Fallen Timbers
• Treaty of Greenville (1795) Forces tribes to surrender lands from the Ohio River to Lake Erie– Meanwhile, in Europe……
“Mad Anthony” Wayne
p. 169
The French Revolution• French Revolution is supported
by many Americans, at first.
REIGN of TERROR splits the U.S.
• Federalists denounce the violence of the French Revolution
• Republicans support French people fighting against oppression
• France & Britain go to war! (again)– Washington declares the U.S.
neutral in European war - not favoring either side in a
dispute
Whaaat? Why?English political cartoon
about the French Revolution
$$$
Impressments
• How did the U.S. trade with Britain and France?
• Britain begins the impressment of sailors on American ships– seizing sailors and forcing
them to serve in the British Navy
Jay’s Treaty (1795)• Washington sends John Jay to
London to negotiate peace• Jay’s Treaty terms:
– U.S. agrees to pay debts owed to British merchants
– Britain agrees: to pay for ships they seized…
– to withdraw troops from the Northwest Territory…
– and to stop aiding Native American tribes.
– BUT, Britain refuses to recognize U.S. right to trade with France. Impressments will continue.
• Very unpopular in the U.S., (treaty barely passes in the Senate)
• Jay’s Treaty secures 20 years of peace between U.S. & Britain
John Jay being burned in effigy
Washington Retires From Public Life
• Washington’s Farewell Address makes two major points:
1. Warns against political divisions at home
2. Warns against getting entangled in European affairs
• Washington’s major accomplishments:
– Functioning federal government
– Improving economy– Avoided war– Got England to leave NW
territory (finally)
February 11, 1731] – December 14, 1799
4.3 SECTION FOCUS QUESTION:
How did the actions of Britain and France affect the United States?
The actions of Britain and France caused tension and disagreement at home and led to the formation of political parties.