CHAPTER 8: AMERICA SECEDES FROM THE EMPIRE: 1775—1783



APUSH CHAPTER 10:

LAUNCHING THE NEW SHIP OF STATE: 1789—1800

Identify the following. Be as specific as possible, and include names, dates, and relevant facts as appropriate. Be sure to explain the significance of the person or term. Make sure you know how these terms relate to the APUSH Framework.

|Key Concept 3.2: The American Revolution’s democratic and republican ideals inspired new experiments with different forms of government. |

|III. New forms of national culture and political institutions developed in the United States alongside continued regional variations and |

|differences over economic, political, social, and foreign policy issues. (See A-B) |

|Key Concept 3.3: Migration within North America and competition over resources, boundaries, and trade-intensified conflicts among peoples and |

|nations. |

|I. In the decades after American independence, interactions among different groups resulted in competition for resources, shifting alliances, and|

|cultural blending. (See D) |

|II. The continued presence of European powers in North America challenged the United States to find ways to safeguard its borders, maintain |

|neutral trading rights, and promote its economic interests. (See A-C) |

IDENTIFICATIONS

1.) Washington Presidency, Precedents set

2.) Bill of Rights, reasons added, what it did, etc.

3.) Alexander Hamilton & his vision for America, Report on Public Credit, Report on Manufactures

4.) Bank of the United States

5.) strict interpretation vs. loose interpretation of the Constitution

6.) Whiskey Rebellion, Why was it a test for the new federal government? Contrast to Shays

7.) French Revolution & U.S. Foreign Policy, Citizen Genet, Challenge to Neutrality

8.) Impressments (British & French), Jay's Treaty, Was it a success or failure?

9.) Problems with Spain, Pinckney's Treaty

10.) Battle of Fallen Timbers, Treaty of Greenville

11.) 1st Party system (Federalist vs. Republican), Federalists and Republicans Differences

12.) Washington's Farewell Address

13.) XYZ Affair, Quasi-War with France, Convention of 1800

14.) Alien and Sedition Acts & Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions

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