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| Groups of people who organize to help elect government and influence government policies. |
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| Statement made by President George Washington that the United States would not side with any of the nations at war in Europe following the French Revolution. |
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| Agreement between American Indian confederation leaders and the U.S. government that gave the United States Indian lands in the southeastern part of the Northwest Territory and guaranteed that U.S. Citizens could safely travel through the region. |
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| Legislation passed by Congress that created the federal court system. |
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| Protests by small farmers in Pennsylvania against new taxes on whiskey. |
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| A tax on imported goods that raises the price of imports so people will buy domestic goods. |
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| Incident in which French agents attempted to get a bribe and loans from U.S. diplomats in exchange for an agreement that French privateers would no longer attack American ships. |
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| First 10 ammendments to the constitution. Ratified in 1791 |
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| Certificates that represent money the government borrowed from private citizens. |
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| Laws passed by a Federalist dominated Congress aimed at protecting the government from treasonous ideas, actions, and people. |
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| What warnings did George Washington state in his Farewell address to the nation? |
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| Who wanted a national bank? |
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| What were the arguments for and against it? |
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| What made George Washington a President to remember? |
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| What lessons did George Washington try to teach his new country? |
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| What were some of George Washington's Precedents? |
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