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Foreign Relations Pre-1820. Objective 1.03. Jay’s Treaty. 1795 Cleared up trade problems still lingering after the Revolutionary War Gave America “most favored nation” statues with Great Britain. Pinckney’s Treaty. 1795 Established intentions of friendship between the U.S. and Spain
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Foreign Relations Pre-1820 Objective 1.03
Jay’s Treaty • 1795 • Cleared up trade problems still lingering after the Revolutionary War • Gave America “most favored nation” statues with Great Britain
Pinckney’s Treaty • 1795 • Established intentions of friendship between the U.S. and Spain • Gave U.S. right to navigate the Mississippi and deposit goods at the port of New Orleans
XYZ Affair • French seized American ships • Sent diplomats (known as X, Y, and Z) to bribe the U.S. in 1797 • Adams wanted to avoid war • Brief skirmish happened in 1798, became known as the Quasi-War
Convention of 1800 • Signed between France and America • Ended the Quasi-War that had been going on since 1797
Embargo Act of 1807 • Reaction to attacks and impressments of seamen • Placed a ban on trade with European countries • Actually hurt U.S. more than it helped • Was repealed in 1809
Adams-Onis Treaty • 1819 • Signed between Spain and U.S. • Gave all of Florida to the U.S. • Finalized the western border of the Louisiana Purchase