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Jay's Treaty of 1794: A. provided that the British would stop interfering with American ships B. prevented a war between England and the United States C. provided that the British would stop impressing American seamen D. allowed for the annexation of Canada by the United States rewarded 2 medals

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The Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation, Between His Britannic Majesty and The United States of America, commonly known as the Jay Treaty, and also as Jay's Treaty, the British Treaty, and the Treaty of London of 1794, was a 1795 treaty between the United States and the Great Britain that is credited ..

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S. THE UNITED STATES jS BUILDING THE NEW NATION THE ADMINISTRATIONS OF WASHINGTON AND JOHN ADAMS 'W/’ASHINGTON would have much ** preferred to remain in retirement at Mount Vernon to enjoy the peace and quiet of the plantation which he loved. The call to duty could not be resisted, however, and the expressions of respect and veneration which he received on his way to the seat of the new government must have thrilled him to the depths of his soul. All eyes werd turned upon him, all hopes were centred in him. If he could not make the new union workable, no one could. Finally he reached New York, and on April 30, 1789, took the oath of office on the balcony of Federal Hall, on Wall Street. There were no precedents to guide the new government. The Confeder­ation had neither executive nor judi­ciary. The Congress which had been ThP Prpat the soyermng power during Task of Rev°luti°n was simply a Washington revolutionary body. The Confederation, in spite of its impotence, still had friends, who had been unwilling to see it supplanted by a stronger body. The new government as contemplated by the yet untried Consti­tution was unlike anything in the experi­ence of the men of the day. Prophets of evil were many, and some would not have been sorry to see their predictions of failure realised. The task before the President and Congress was staggering. Federal de­partments must be created, their sphere of action defined and officials appointed; courts were to be created, and judges and court officials named; money for expenses must be found; commerce was to be regulated; treaties with foreign states must be made, and those treaties already made must be carried into ef­fect. Something must be done about the debt, which was steadily piling up. Doz­ens of questions demanded attention. Almost immediately a tax on imports was levied, not without acrimonious de­bate, and Congress then turned to the . erection of the various depart- net* is***" ments- Only three of these Created were created during the first summer; viz., Foreign Affairs (soon called State), Treasury, and War. To these were appointed Thomas Jeffer­son, Alexander Hamilton, and General Henry Knox. Edmund Randolph was appointed Attorney General, but this of­fice was not deemed so important as the others, and was not expected to require the entire time of the incumbent. JVash- ington from the beginning called these men together to consult on matters of personal interest, and soon the name “ Cabinet ” was applied. The Postmaster General was not a member of the Cabinet until much later. A Supreme Court, to consist of a Chief Justice and five associates, was created. A district court for every state was also formed, and intermediate circuit courts were established. Congress also exam­ined the amendments to the Constitution recommended by the states, and sub­mitted twelve to be voted upon by the people. Ten were adopted, and there- 6173 and your not suppose to tell your suppose to help

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