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The Nation is Tested


Name: ________________________ Pd: ____
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France sent this 'Citizen' as a special diplomatic representative after President Washington issued the Neutrality Proclamation.
Genet's privateers were allowed to keep two thirds of the value of the ________ and ships they captured.
When the Revolutionary War ended, the British coldly betrayed the Indians by signing the peace treaty that granted all the ______ between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River to the United States.
This revolution was one of the causes of the French Revolution which began in 1789.
Washington's Farewell Address boiled down to two ideas - _____ at home and neutrality abroad.
Diplomatic representative Genet persuaded a number of these type of Americans to mount guns on their merchant vessels and sail off to attack unarmed British ships.
Also during the time Representative Genet was recruiting privateers, this country refused to remove their troops from forts on American soil in the Great Lakes area.
An army of 1,400 led by General Josiah Harmar advanced against the Indian __________ after settlers demand that the government protect them.
The British would not allow American ships to trade with the British sugar islands in this place (two words).
John Jay got the British to agree to withdraw their troops from the western forts on the Great Lakes and let American ships trade with their colonies on this continent.
This treaty got Spain to accept the American version of the Florida boundary line and allow goods to ship freely down the Mississippi River.
This rebellion resulted when Congress approved a 25 percent tax on whiskey that was distilled or manufactured in the United States.
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The leader of the Indian Confederacy was Michikinikua who was also known as Little _______.
The U.S. had signed this document which made France an ally in 1778 and helped America win its independence from Great Britain.
The Indian tribes of the region north of this river resisted the invasion of American settlers who pressed into the area after 1783.
Since France and Great Britain were at war with each other, they wanted to stop each other from getting products from this country.
The first serious political conflicts in the U.S. were caused by events that occurred on the other side of this ocean.
American frontier settlers claimed that Great Britain was supplying guns to these people from the forts in the Great Lakes.
This president issued a neutrality proclamation warning American citizens not to aid France or Great Britain if there was war.
This treaty was signed by General Wayne and 92 leading chiefs after British troops were removed from the Great Lakes and the Indian Confederacy was defeated.
This treaty between Great Britain and America was considered unfair and in some respects insulting but made it possible to avoid going to war with Great Britain.
President Washington had sent this chief justice of the United States to England to work out a solution to all the conflicts that had developed between the United States and Great Britain.
Washington's ________ Address contained his final advice to the American people.
American farmers needed the "right of ________" at New Orleans, in order to transfer their farm products from river craft to ocean going ships