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THE NEW NATION AND
FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Essential Questions:
  How did events in Europe shape early U.S. foreign
•
policy?
• What was the Battle of Fallen Timbers?

• What was Jay’s Treaty?

• How did the Election of 1796 impact the young
nation?
• What was the X, Y, Z Affair?

• What were the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions?
Events in Europe
    In July 1789 a mob stormed the


    Bastille in France (the French prison)
        Initially many Americans
    
        supported the French in their
        revolution
        Founded on the same republican
    
        ideals as the American revolution


    Americans soon became divided

    over whether to support the French


    1793 events took a deadly turn


        King Louis XVI was beheaded
    

        This launched the Reign of Terror
    

        The Jacobins declared war on
    
        other monarchies, like Great
        Britain
American Reactions to the
French
                   Americans were split along party
               
                   lines
                     Democratic-Republicans
                      wanted to honor the 1778
                      treaty and support the French
                     Federalists wanted to back the
                      British

                   In April 1793, President
               
                   Washington took a middle of the
                   line approach
                     He issued a declaration of
                      neutrality
                     Said U.S. would not support
                      any side

                   Jefferson later resigned from the
               
                   cabinet frustrated over the
Spain
    Spain was worried that they

    would be attacked by a joint
    British-American force


    Included almost every provision

    the Americans desired:
        Spain gave up land claims
    
        east of the Mississippi (except
        Florida)
        Spain recognized the 31st
    
        parallel as the southern
        boundary of the U.S.
        Spain agreed to open
    
        Mississippi to traffic to U.S.
        citizens
        Spain agreed to allow
    
        Americans to use the port of
Native Americans
                   Pioneers that moved west
               
                   assumed the 1783 Treaty of Paris
                   gave them free reign to settle the
                   area
                    British still maintained forts in
                      Northwest Territory (in violation
                      of the treaty)
                    Settlers meet resistance from
                      British as well as the native
                      inhabitants

                   Battle of Fallen Timbers (1794)
               

                    Washington ordered federal
                      troops against Native
                      Americans in the region
                    Miami Confederacy was
                      defeated at the Battle of Fallen
                      Timbers
                    The battle ended Native
                      American resistance in Ohio
Jays Treaty
    John Jay was in London at the

    time of the Battle of Fallen
    Timbers


    Was negotiating a treaty with

    Britain over territories west of the
    Appalachian Mountains


    When news of the Battle of


    Fallen Timbers arrived in London
    the British agreed to evacuate
    the area


    Treaty passed the Senate but


    many were angry at its terms
        Allowed British to continue
    
        their fur trade in America’s
Washington’s Farewell
                   The divisions between
               
                   Federalists and
                   Democratic-Republicans
                   convinced Washington not
                   to run for a third term

                   In his farewell address he
               
                   urged Americans to “steer
                   clear of permanent
                   alliances” with other
                   nations

                   In 1797, Washington
               
                   retired to his home in
                   Mount Vernon
1796 Election
    The election of 1796 saw two different

    parties contesting for same office
     Federalists nominated John Adams
     Democratic-Republicans nominated
       Thomas Jefferson

    Adams got 71 votes and Jefferson got

    68
     The country found itself with a
       Federalist president (Adams) and a
       Democratic-Republican vice-
       president (Jefferson)

    Election underscored danger of

    sectionalism
     Placing the interest of one region
       over those of the nation as a whole

    South voted for Jefferson, & the north for

    Adams
Adams and Foreign Affairs
                    President Adams faced a new
                
                    crisis
                        A possible war with France
                    



                    French viewed Jay’s Treaty as a
                
                    violation of the French-
                    American alliance
                        French refused to receive
                    
                        American ambassadors
                        They began to seize American
                    
                        ships bound for Britain
                        By this time the reign of terror
                    
                        had ended
                        The French government
                    
                        consisted a legislature, and a
                        five man executive branch called
                        the Directory
                            They had little patience with
                        
                            America
X…Y…and Z
    Planned to meet with French minister

    Talleyrand
     Directory sent three low-level
        officials
     Referred to as “X”, “Y”, and “Z”
     Demanded a $250,000 dollar bribe
        as a payment for seeing
        Talleyrand

    News of this insult spread and so did

    anti-French feelings

    In 1798, Congress created a navy

    department and authorized American
    ships to seize French vessels
      Army of 50,000 troops was
        created and George Washington
        was brought out of retirement
      Undeclared naval war raged
        between France and the United
        States for the next two years
The Alien and Sedition Acts
                    Federalists pushed through Congress four
                

                    measures that became known as the Alien
                    and Sedition Acts
                        A fear of French spies swept the
                    
                        nation
                        Meant to counter what they saw as a
                    
                        growing threat against the government


                    Three measures of the Acts were:
                

                        Raised residence requirement for
                    
                        American citizenship from 5 years to
                        14 years
                        Allowed the president to deport or jail
                    
                        any alien considered undesirable
                        Set fines and jail terms for anyone
                    
                        trying to hinder the operation of the
                        government or expressing “false”
                        statements against the government


                    Outraged Democratic-Republicans said
                
                    the laws violated the freedom of speech
Virginia and Kentucky
    Resolutions
    Jefferson and Madison organized opposition to


    the Acts by appealing to the states


    Madison drew up Virginia resolutions and


    Jefferson drew up the Kentucky resolutions


    It had written into it the idea of nullification


        States had right to nullify, any act of
    
        Congress that they deemed
        unconstitutional


    Resolutions called on other states to do the


    same
        No states did and the controversy died out
    



    Resolutions showed the balance of power


    between the states and the federal
    government remained a controversial issue
The Death of Washington
                   On December 14, 1799
               
                   Washington died after catching a
                   severe cold

                   He was buried according to his
               
                   wishes with a military funeral at
                   Mount Vernon

                   Ironically, Washington’s death
               
                   would bring about better relations
                   with the French

                   In hopes of luring Americans to
               
                   his side Napoleon ordered ten
                   days of mourning to be observed
                   in the French armies

                   Soon Napoleon would offer even
               
                   great concessions to the
                   Americans

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The New Nation And Foreign Affairs

  • 1. THE NEW NATION AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS Essential Questions: How did events in Europe shape early U.S. foreign • policy? • What was the Battle of Fallen Timbers? • What was Jay’s Treaty? • How did the Election of 1796 impact the young nation? • What was the X, Y, Z Affair? • What were the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions?
  • 2. Events in Europe In July 1789 a mob stormed the  Bastille in France (the French prison) Initially many Americans  supported the French in their revolution Founded on the same republican  ideals as the American revolution Americans soon became divided  over whether to support the French 1793 events took a deadly turn  King Louis XVI was beheaded  This launched the Reign of Terror  The Jacobins declared war on  other monarchies, like Great Britain
  • 3. American Reactions to the French Americans were split along party  lines  Democratic-Republicans wanted to honor the 1778 treaty and support the French  Federalists wanted to back the British In April 1793, President  Washington took a middle of the line approach  He issued a declaration of neutrality  Said U.S. would not support any side Jefferson later resigned from the  cabinet frustrated over the
  • 4. Spain Spain was worried that they  would be attacked by a joint British-American force Included almost every provision  the Americans desired: Spain gave up land claims  east of the Mississippi (except Florida) Spain recognized the 31st  parallel as the southern boundary of the U.S. Spain agreed to open  Mississippi to traffic to U.S. citizens Spain agreed to allow  Americans to use the port of
  • 5. Native Americans Pioneers that moved west  assumed the 1783 Treaty of Paris gave them free reign to settle the area  British still maintained forts in Northwest Territory (in violation of the treaty)  Settlers meet resistance from British as well as the native inhabitants Battle of Fallen Timbers (1794)   Washington ordered federal troops against Native Americans in the region  Miami Confederacy was defeated at the Battle of Fallen Timbers  The battle ended Native American resistance in Ohio
  • 6. Jays Treaty John Jay was in London at the  time of the Battle of Fallen Timbers Was negotiating a treaty with  Britain over territories west of the Appalachian Mountains When news of the Battle of  Fallen Timbers arrived in London the British agreed to evacuate the area Treaty passed the Senate but  many were angry at its terms Allowed British to continue  their fur trade in America’s
  • 7. Washington’s Farewell The divisions between  Federalists and Democratic-Republicans convinced Washington not to run for a third term In his farewell address he  urged Americans to “steer clear of permanent alliances” with other nations In 1797, Washington  retired to his home in Mount Vernon
  • 8. 1796 Election The election of 1796 saw two different  parties contesting for same office  Federalists nominated John Adams  Democratic-Republicans nominated Thomas Jefferson Adams got 71 votes and Jefferson got  68  The country found itself with a Federalist president (Adams) and a Democratic-Republican vice- president (Jefferson) Election underscored danger of  sectionalism  Placing the interest of one region over those of the nation as a whole South voted for Jefferson, & the north for  Adams
  • 9. Adams and Foreign Affairs President Adams faced a new  crisis A possible war with France  French viewed Jay’s Treaty as a  violation of the French- American alliance French refused to receive  American ambassadors They began to seize American  ships bound for Britain By this time the reign of terror  had ended The French government  consisted a legislature, and a five man executive branch called the Directory They had little patience with  America
  • 10. X…Y…and Z Planned to meet with French minister  Talleyrand  Directory sent three low-level officials  Referred to as “X”, “Y”, and “Z”  Demanded a $250,000 dollar bribe as a payment for seeing Talleyrand News of this insult spread and so did  anti-French feelings In 1798, Congress created a navy  department and authorized American ships to seize French vessels  Army of 50,000 troops was created and George Washington was brought out of retirement  Undeclared naval war raged between France and the United States for the next two years
  • 11. The Alien and Sedition Acts Federalists pushed through Congress four  measures that became known as the Alien and Sedition Acts A fear of French spies swept the  nation Meant to counter what they saw as a  growing threat against the government Three measures of the Acts were:  Raised residence requirement for  American citizenship from 5 years to 14 years Allowed the president to deport or jail  any alien considered undesirable Set fines and jail terms for anyone  trying to hinder the operation of the government or expressing “false” statements against the government Outraged Democratic-Republicans said  the laws violated the freedom of speech
  • 12. Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions Jefferson and Madison organized opposition to  the Acts by appealing to the states Madison drew up Virginia resolutions and  Jefferson drew up the Kentucky resolutions It had written into it the idea of nullification  States had right to nullify, any act of  Congress that they deemed unconstitutional Resolutions called on other states to do the  same No states did and the controversy died out  Resolutions showed the balance of power  between the states and the federal government remained a controversial issue
  • 13. The Death of Washington On December 14, 1799  Washington died after catching a severe cold He was buried according to his  wishes with a military funeral at Mount Vernon Ironically, Washington’s death  would bring about better relations with the French In hopes of luring Americans to  his side Napoleon ordered ten days of mourning to be observed in the French armies Soon Napoleon would offer even  great concessions to the Americans