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    Chapter 7 Launching a Nation

  • Judiciary Act of 1789

    Judiciary Act of 1789
    This act created three levels of federal courts and defined their powers and defined their powers and relationship to the state courts.
  • Alexander Hamilton became Secretary of Treasury

    Alexander Hamilton became Secretary of  Treasury
    He seemed to be born with a head for economics.He served as Washington's aide and as a delegate to four Continental Congresses.
  • George Washington

    George Washington
    George Washington becomes the first president. The people thought he was a great leader in the American Revolution so they wanted him ruling for as long as he could.
  • French Revolution

    French Revolution
    The French Revelution was a rebellion of French people against their king.
  • Jefferson and Hamilton's disagreements become open to the public.

    Jefferson and Hamilton's disagreements become open to the public.
    The two men had very different opinions about how the government should approach its economic problems.
  • Neutrality Proclamation

    Neutrality Proclamation
    Stated that the United States would not take sides with any European Countries that were at war.
  • Battle of Fallen Timbers

    Battle of Fallen Timbers
    Native Americans fought Wayne's troops and they were defeated
  • Jay's Treaty

    Jay's Treaty
    Settled the disputes that had arisen between the United States and Great Britain in the early 1790s
  • Whiskey Rebellion

    Farmers lashed out against the tax on whiskey
  • Treaty of Greenville

    Treaty of Greenville
    Gave the United States claim to most Indian lands in the Northwest Territory
  • Pinckey's Treaty

    Pinckey's Treaty
    Which settled the border and trade disputes with Spain
  • Washington says farewell

    Washington says farewell
    Washington decided not to run for a third presidential term. He wrote that he was tired of "public life" and "strongly wished for retirement". He also wanted to remind people that they were the country's true leaders.
  • Alien and Sedition Acts

    Alien and Sedition Acts
    Laws were said to protect the United States,but the Federalists intended them to crush opposition to war.
  • Adams becomes president

    Adams becomes president
    Many people -even those who opposed him- respected Adams.They recognized his hard work, honesty, and intelligence
  • Kentuckey and Virginia Resolutions

    Kentuckey and Virginia Resolutions
    Documents argued that the Alien and Sedition Acts were unconstitutional
  • XYZ Affair

    XYZ Affair
    French demand for a bribe came to be called,outraged the American public.