Section 3
Foreign and Domestic Crises
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Foreign and Domestic Crises
During the Washington and Adams administrations, Federalists and Democratic-Republicans clashed over numerous foreign matters.
Citizen Gênet Affair
The Citizen Genêt Affair threatened American neutrality during the French Revolutionary Wars.
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Jay's Treaty
Jay's Treaty intended to relieve post-war tensions between Britain and the United States and represented a Federalist strategy to avoid war.
Pinckney's Treaty
Pinckney's Treaty between Spain and the United States defined the boundaries of the Spanish colonies of West and East Florida.
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The Northwest Territory
The Northwest Indian War (1785–1795) led to further expansion of the United States into American Indian territory.