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Ends the American Revolution
Treaty of Paris (1783)
Impact: United States could trade with all countries freely.
Prohibited Americans from choosing sides.
Proclamation of Neutrality (1793)
George Washington
Impact: Americans weren't able to fight in foreign wars.
-U.S gains independence.
The British agreed to withdraw from American soil.
Jay's Treaty (1794)
George Washington
Impact: The British troops left the river valley.
Washington did not serve a 3rd term and attacked political parties and involvements in foreign affairs.
Washington's Farewell Address (1796)
George Washington
Impact:It steered clear of permanent alliances with foreign nations.
A dispute between France regarding the Jay's Treaty.
XYZ Affair (1798)
John Adams
Impact: The French seized American cargo to Britain.
- Adams refused to pay bribe to French
Federalists created a law that kept aliens or illegal immigrants from coming to the U.s and sent them back or to prison.
Alien and Sedition Acts (1798)
John Adams
Impact: It gave authority to imprison or kick out immigrants
- Expanded presidential powers.
A war between Tripoli and the U.S regarding paying tribute to the Barbary Coast States.
Barbary Wars
Thomas Jefferson
Impact:Pirates from Tripoli brought U.S into conflict.
- Jefferson refused to bribe.
It opened a large area to exploration and settlement west of the Mississippi River.
Louisiana Purchase (1803)
Thomas Jefferson
Impact: It doubled size of nation. Farmers could trade or sail through the Mississippi River.
The British need sailors for naval war and searched American ships for deserters.
Impressment (1805-1807)
Thomas Jefferson
Impact: The British also impressed American citizens
The British banned imports from and exports to all foreign countries.
Embargo Act (1807)
Thomas Jefferson
Impact: It wiped out American commerce with other nations.
This act prohibited trade with Britain and France and their colonies.
Nonintercourse Act(1809)
Thomas Jefferson
Impact: It was very unpopular and unsuccessful and commerce was difficult for the U.S.
American and British representatives signed a peace agreement to end war and not change borders.
Treaty of Ghent (1814)
James Madison
Impact:It did not change any borders and left behind impressment and neutral rights.
-Opened up Native American territories.
Was an issued statement that would not interfere with existing colonies in America.
Monroe Doctrine (1823)
James Monroe
Impact:America was not to be considered for future colonization by any European powers.