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Washington and Washington and AdamsAdams

Washington’s Washington’s AdministratioAdministrationn

Adams’ Adams’ AdministratioAdministrationn

WashingtonWashington

WashingtonWashingtonRelationship with Great Relationship with Great

BritainBritainRelationship with FranceRelationship with FranceRelationship with SpainRelationship with SpainWarnings to the New Warnings to the New

NationNation

Washington’s Washington’s Relationship with Relationship with Great BritainGreat BritainProblemsProblems

Restrictions on American Restrictions on American Trade with the British West Trade with the British West IndiesIndies

Non-Removal of British troops Non-Removal of British troops from the Northern Borderfrom the Northern Border

Washington’s Washington’s Relationship with Relationship with Great Britain-2Great Britain-2

ProblemsProblemsUS Failure to return US Failure to return Tory propertyTory property

Fishing RightsFishing RightsJay’s TreatyJay’s Treaty

Washington's Washington's Relationship Relationship with Francewith France

The Genet AffairThe Genet AffairProclamation of Proclamation of NeutralityNeutrality

Recall of Ambassador Recall of Ambassador James MonroeJames Monroe

Washington's Washington's Relationship with Relationship with SpainSpain

Boundary DisputeBoundary DisputePinckney TreatyPinckney Treaty

Navigation on the Mississippi Navigation on the Mississippi River for Western FarmersRiver for Western Farmers

Right of Deposit at New Right of Deposit at New OrleansOrleans

Washington’s Washington’s Warnings to Warnings to the New the New NationNation

Farewell AddressFarewell Address““Steer clear of Steer clear of Foreign Alliances”Foreign Alliances”

John AdamsJohn Adams

John AdamsJohn AdamsNation Above PartyNation Above PartyParty Above NationParty Above Nation

Adams’ Belief in Adams’ Belief in Nation Above PartyNation Above Party

The XYZ AffairThe XYZ AffairQuasi-War with France Quasi-War with France (undeclared Naval War in (undeclared Naval War in West Indies)West Indies)

Refusal to submit to High Refusal to submit to High Federalists’ Pressure for a Federalists’ Pressure for a declared war with Francedeclared war with France

Adams’ Belief in Party Adams’ Belief in Party Above NationAbove Nation

Alien and Sedition ActsAlien and Sedition ActsThe Response of the The Response of the Democratic-RepublicansDemocratic-RepublicansVirginia and Kentucky Virginia and Kentucky ResolvesResolves

Adams’ Belief in Adams’ Belief in Party Above NationParty Above Nation

Judiciary Act of 1801Judiciary Act of 1801Midnight JusticesMidnight Justices