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HIST 2610 1st Edition Lecture 21 Outline of Last Lecture Constitution Submitted to StatesOutline of Current Lecture Hamilton vs. JeffersonForeign AffairsThe Jay Treaty 1974Current LectureRise of Political Parties 1. Federalist Party: supported Hamilton’s plan. This plan revolved around Hamilton. He wanted to improve the economic health of the nation. The party against him was called the democratic-Republican Party. They opposed his financial plan and policies. 2. Democratic - Republican Party: opposed Hamilton's planHamilton vs. JeffersonJefferson believed the states should keep and maintain as many rights as possible. Jefferson advocates for strict instruction Hamilton advocates for loose contraction. -"The people" and Power-Government and the Constitution -The economyForeign Affairs-Washington's Proclamation of Neutrality1. 1793 - France at war2. French expected US aid3. Wash proclaimed US neutral-The Gene Affair1. "Citizen" Edmond Genet - arrived in 1793 and began to get as much support These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.from American's as possible. He goes to the people. He did many things that were considered tobe in bad form. None of his actions were acceptable to the Americans or from and international standpoint.2. Activities3. Washington's first reaction?4. Washington's Second Reaction?5. Results. Genet fades away, but the American's remember the unkindness of the French. And will encounter it again.-Disputes with Great Britain1. Frontier PostsThe Jay Treaty 19741. John Jay2. Provisionsa. withdrawal of British troops from NW territoryb. payment of dents owed to Britain creditors Americansc. compensation to American shippers for vessels and cargoes seized by


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