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John Adams

Summary:

Impact

Event: Proclamation of Neutrality

The Proclamation of Neutrality declaring the nation neutral in the conflict between France and Great Britain.

James Monroe

Impact

1793

The impact of the Proclamation of Neutrality made France to have unfriendly attitudes because of the help they sent in the Revolutionary War

Event: Jay's Treaty

Jay's Treaty gave the Americans their primary goals, including the withdraw of British army and agreed on disputes over the debts of war.

George Washington

1794

Summary

They gained an internal sense of respect for withstanding the British Empire

Treaty of Greenville

The impact of Jay's Treaty made sure that the British would stop messing with American ships

President 1816-1824

Early Unite States Presidents Concept Map

Signed at Fort Greenville was signed at Fort Greenville following the Native American loss at the Battle of Fallen Timbers. It established the boundary between the Natives' land and the Europeans' Land.

1795

The War of 1812 was refereed to as the "Second War of Independence"

The impact of the Treaty of Greenville, made the natives leave the Ohio River Valley and France stopped attacking our ships

Big effect on manufacturing capabilities, because of the British Blockade

President 1789-96

War was started by the U.S. because of trade restrictions, impression of American sailors, the British's support for Natives to stop American expansion, and possibilities of American taking over British North American territory.

Event

Summary

Adam-Onis Treaty

The Adam-Onis Treaty was a treaty between the U.S. and Spain, giving Florida to the U.S. and set a boundary between the U.S. and New Spain, or Mexico

1819

Summary:

Monroe Doctrine

1823

The XYZ affairs were both political and diplomatic ideals involving the U.S. and Republican France. It was to negotiate issues that could be turned into wars.

It said that efforts by European nations to colonize or claim land in North or South America would be an act of aggression. Also it stated that the U.S. would not meddle with the European colonies that were already in place.

Early U.S. Presidents

The Alien and Sedition Acts were signed during the aftermath of the French Revolution, during an undeclared naval war with France.

Impact

The first five presidents of the U.S

The impact of the Adam Onis treaty on the U.S. was that they got Florida and they wanted Florida.

Event: War of 1812

Event: XYZ Affairs

It is still in effect today, stating that the U.S. would not allow foreign powers to interfere in politic and lives of North, Central, and South Americans

1797-1798

Event: Alien and Sedition Acts

1798

Impact

The impact of the XYZ Affairs were used to stop the French taking U.S. vessels and selling them for a lot more than their worth.

The impact the Alien and Sedition acts had was that they were un-constitutional, they went against few things of the First amendment.

James Madison

Impact

President 1808-1816

The adventures of Lewis and Clark paved the way for future travels into the west.

The Louisiana Purchase doubled the size of the U.S

Made the citizens believe that the U.S. government could not execute their own laws fairly

Thomas Jefferson

President 1796-1800

President from 1800-1808

Summary

Event: Louis And Clark

1804

Louis and Clark were sent to explore the western area of the U.S

Event: Louisiana Purchase

The Louisiana Purchase caused the U.S. to double in size from buying land from the French

1803

Event: Embargo Acts

The Embargo Acts undermined national unity in the U.S.

1807

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