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Washington's Cabinet and Foreign Policy
-Included Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, Henry Knox, and Edmund Randolph who advised and assisted him in his duties
-Foreign policy was to expand trading relations with foreign nations but have little political connection
Neutrality Proclamation 1793
-Declared the nation neutral in the conflict between France and Great Britain.
Federalist and Republican Attitudes Towards French Revolution and Role of Government
-Federalist
Whiskey Rebellion
-Was a tax protest in Pennsylvania in the 1790s, during the presidency of George Washington.
-rooted in western dissatisfaction with a 1791 excise tax on whiskey. The tax was a part of Hamilton's program to centralize and fund the national debt.
Genet and XYZ Affairs
-Edmond Charles Genêt, a minister to the United States, violated an American proclamation of neutrality in the European conflict and greatly embarrassed France's supporters in the United States.