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A New Nation. Mrs. Ingram. A Two-Party System Emerges. Other Domestic Problems. Washington also faced domestic problems regarding Native Americans in the Northwest Territory. The British were supplying NAs with weapons and they were attacking settlers.
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A New Nation Mrs. Ingram
Other Domestic Problems • Washington also faced domestic problems regarding Native Americans in the Northwest Territory. • The British were supplying NAs with weapons and they were attacking settlers. • At the Battle of Fallen Timbers, Washington’s federal troops defeated the Native Americans, opening the region up for settlement.
Foreign Treaties • Washington was more likely to sign treaties with other countries rather than involve the U.S. in foreign affairs. • During his presidency, two treaties were signed– Jay’s Treaty and Pinckney’s Treaty. • Jay’s Treaty Great Britain would give up forts on U.S. soil; the U.S. would pay back pre-war debts owed. • Pinckney’s Treaty Spain would be granted a northern border to Florida; the U.S. would have access to the Mississippi River and New Orleans.
XYZ Affair • When the French heard about the Jay Treaty, they felt betrayed. In order to appease tensions between France and the U.S., Adams sent officials to France to negotiate. • The French officials (known as X, Y, and Z) attempted to humiliate the U.S. and demanded $250,000 in bribes. It became known as the XYZ Affair. • The public was divided, and the D-Rs were speaking out against the government for their handling of the incident. • In 1798, Adams reluctantly signed the Alien and Sedition Acts. These acts threatened arrest to immigrants and citizens who spoke publicly or wrote negatively about the Adams administration.
VA and KY resolutions • The two D-R leaders, Jefferson and Madison, wrote resolutions on behalf of their home states (VA and KY) that declared the Alien and Sedition Acts unconstitutional. • They asserted that states had the right to nullify, or void, federal law. Seemingly, this gave the states more power to enact/disallow laws than the federal government.
Election of 1800 • Peace with France came too late, and Adams was unable to win re-election. • Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr (both D-Rs) tied in electoral votes. The vote went to the House of Representatives. • After many re-votes, Jefferson was able to claim victory. Hamilton had lobbied for Jefferson because he considered him the more ‘honorable’ man over Aaron Burr. • In 1804, the 12th amendment was passed which stated that voting for president and vice-president would be separate. • Aaron Burr would kill Alexander Hamilton in a duel that same year.