Who was the First President of the United States?
George Washington
What is Whiskey Tax?
A tax placed on the production of whiskey?
What can the treaty also be called?
Treaty of San Lorenzo
When was the Farewell Address written?
It was written in 1796.
When did the neutrality take place? (should be a date)
In April,1793
Who wrote the Deceleration of Independence?
Thomas Jefferson
What is the Whiskey Rebellion?
Thousands of farmers from Pennsylvania protesting the Whiskey Tax.
The treaty granted Americans the privilege of what?
tax-free deposits.
What is the Farewell Address?
It is a 32 handwritten page that George Washington wrote.
What did the proclamation warn people?
It warned that anyone who violated the policy would be prosecuted.
Who was the youngest member of the federalists?
Alexander Hamilton
Who passed the new tax on whiskey?
Congress
When did the treaty happen?
October 27th,1795
What does the Farewell Address clearly express?
Experiences leaders sense that duty and interest must be combined in all humans concerns.
Why were several critics against the proclamation?
They believed it was a betrayal of the allience with France.
Who was the Vice President under George Washington?
John Adams
"Whiskey Boys"
The nickname given to the rebels who refused to pay their tax.
U.S citizens were accorded to free navigation of what?
The Mississippi River
Was George Washington departing from presidency in this Address? Yes or No...
Yes
What did Alexander Hamilton establish for the bond?
A new national bank.
Who favored a strict interpretation of the Constitution?
James Madison
How did the Rebellion end?
George Washington sent 13,000 soldiers to put down the rebellion. The size of the army scared the rebels; they left without a fight.
Each side agreed to restrain Indians within its borders on the other. Is this true or false?
True
What did he warn in this Address?
He warned against long-term alliances with other nations.
Why did he create a way for the U.S to hold funds and use securities as capitals?
To encourage future growth