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Pregunta 1 de 11

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forced everyone to see that the Articles of Confederation were too of a central government.

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Pregunta 2 de 11

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During the late 1600s, the Brits implemented a system of mercantilism for the English colonies b/c they could see that the colonies were beneficial and steady. Which of these are factors of the British mercantilism?

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  • ships carrying goods had to be English or Colonial. Plus those trading had to be from English or Colonials

  • having a self-sufficient and free i.e. Laissez faire type of economy in the colonies

  • Goods had to be shipped through England

  • Colonials could only sell certain items to England

  • Supplies that could be made in England could NOT be made in the colonies

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Pregunta 3 de 11

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There were (3) types of political parties that developed after the Revolutionary War.
Federalists
Loyalists
Democrats

Selecciona uno de los siguientes:

  • VERDADERO
  • FALSO

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Pregunta 4 de 11

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The Federalist Party of Alexander Hamilton's time was strong in the ( Northeast, South ) They favored ( industrialization, Agrarian society ). They were ( Pro, Anti )-British and believed in govt intervention of the economy. They believed in a ( strong, weak ), active central govt, which meant a ( loose, strict ) interpretation of the Constitution. The Federalists were primarily for the ( Aristocrats, Farmers ) b.c they had a higher stake in the govt. The Federalists believed the poor were misguided.

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Pregunta 5 de 11

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The Hamilton Federalist Party supported:

a. Funding & Assumption
b. A National Bank
c. Tariffs & taxes

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  • VERDADERO
  • FALSO

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Pregunta 6 de 11

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Jay's Treaty (1794) was also known as the Treaty of Spain.

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  • VERDADERO
  • FALSO

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Pregunta 7 de 11

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John Jay was the U.S.' first Supreme Court Justice of Chief. He was sent to England to sign an agreement, asking what?

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  • to seek payments for damages made to U.S. ships, honor the American Neutrality Agreement, evacuation of British troops from the Northwest, and a FAVORABLE commercial Trade

  • honor the Northwest Ordinance

  • help Americans establish sovereignty everywhere

  • help us fight a war against the French

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Pregunta 8 de 11

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The results of Jay's Treaty was exactly what he wanted. This treaty played a role in political alignments

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  • VERDADERO
  • FALSO

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Pregunta 9 de 11

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Picknay's Treaty (1795) was aka the Treaty of San Lorenzo.

Selecciona uno de los siguientes:

  • VERDADERO
  • FALSO

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Pregunta 10 de 11

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Which of these are true regarding the Treaty of San Lorenzo (1795)?

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  • This treaty came about bc of Jay's Treaty. They wanted to est. peace w/the U.S.

  • Initially, Spain provoked some states to declare independence from the U.S. specifically GA, LA, TN

  • Results of this treaty were: rights to the Mississippi River, Amn claims to all territory East of the Mississippi and North of Florida, usage of the port of Orlean, & no more instigation anywhere

  • Prior to, Spain instigated the Seminole Indians to attack Amn settlers

  • Spain's territories were a refuge for runaway slaves

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Pregunta 11 de 11

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What was stipulation of the American Neutrality Agreement (1793)? Why did it come about?

/// /// Repubs wanted to side with the French and the Feds wanted to side with the Brits. /// the of any one group.

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