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Page 1: Washington and Foreign Policy Topic List · • Anglophile • Hamilton Sabotage • Jay’sTreaty • Pickney’sTreaty1795 • Right of Deposit • Washington’s FarewellAddress1796.

NAME:_____________________________________________________________________ PERIOD: ______________________ DATE: __________________________________

Robertson APUSH

WASHINGTON AND FOREIGN POLICY:[PERIOD|THREE]

topic listOVERVIEW: Use the list below as a guide of the key terms, people, dates, events, etc. that you should have explained in your notes by the end of this lecture.

• Hamilton v. Jefferson• Federalists• Democratic-Republicans• State of nature• Necessary and Proper Clause• (Primary Concerns)• Right of Deposit• Northwest• West Indies• (Primary Policies)• Geographic Isolation• Delay• Neutrality• Temporary Alliances• French Revolution 1789• War with Britain 1793• American Opinion• Louis XVI 1793• Reign of Terror• Federalist Fear• Haitian Revolution 1791

• Toussaint L’Overture• American Slaveholders• Liberty Tree• Franco-American Alliance 1778• Democratic-Republicans• G Wash, A Ham• State of American govt 1793• Neutrality Proclamation 1793• Citizen Genet Affair 1793• Self-Interest• Benefits• Risks• NW Forts• Battle of Fallen Timbers 1794• Gen ”Mad Anthony” Wayne• Treaty of Greenville 1795• Royal Navy• Impressment• Reaction• John Jay• Anglophile

• Hamilton Sabotage• Jay’s Treaty• Pickney’s Treaty 1795• Right of Deposit• Washington’s Farewell Address 1796

NAME:_____________________________________________________________________ PERIOD: ______________________ DATE: __________________________________

Robertson APUSH

WASHINGTON AND FOREIGN POLICY:[PERIOD|THREE]

topic listOVERVIEW: Use the list below as a guide of the key terms, people, dates, events, etc. that you should have explained in your notes by the end of this lecture.

• Hamilton v. Jefferson• Federalists• Democratic-Republicans• State of nature• Necessary and Proper Clause• (Primary Concerns)• Right of Deposit• Northwest• West Indies• (Primary Policies)• Geographic Isolation• Delay• Neutrality• Temporary Alliances• French Revolution 1789• War with Britain 1793• American Opinion• Louis XVI 1793• Reign of Terror• Federalist Fear• Haitian Revolution 1791

• Toussaint L’Overture• American Slaveholders• Liberty Tree• Franco-American Alliance 1778• Democratic-Republicans• G Wash, A Ham• State of American govt 1793• Neutrality Proclamation 1793• Citizen Genet Affair 1793• Self-Interest• Benefits• Risks• NW Forts• Battle of Fallen Timbers 1794• Gen ”Mad Anthony” Wayne• Treaty of Greenville 1795• Royal Navy• Impressment• Reaction• John Jay• Anglophile

• Hamilton Sabotage• Jay’s Treaty• Pickney’s Treaty 1795• Right of Deposit• Washington’s Farewell Address 1796