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CHAPTER EIGHT: THE UNITED STATES OF NORTH AMERICA, 1786–1800
FORMING A NEW GOVERNMENT
Shays’ Rebellion
Causes-
Results- (Nationalist Sentiment)
The Constitutional Convention
Key Compromises-
Ratifying the New Constitution
Federalists v. Antifederalists-
The Bill of Rights
Purpose-
Supporters-
The Washington Presidency
Cabinet Assignments-
Federal Judiciary-
Hamilton’s Fiscal Program
1. Funding 2. Assumption 3. B.U.S. 4. Tariffs
Foreign Policy
Proclamation of Neutrality
The United States and the Indian Peoples
Intercourse Act-
Spanish Florida and British Canada
Whiskey Rebellion-
Treaty of Greenville-
Jay’s and Pinckney’s Treaties-
Washington’s Farewell Address-
The Rise of Political Parties-
The Adams Presidency
XYZ Affair-
Quasi-War-
The Alien and Sedition Acts-
The Revolution of 1800-
Democratic Political Culture
Expanded suffrage-
Art and Architecture
The Liberty of the Press
The Birth of American Literature
Women on the Intellectual Scene
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