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- Whiskey Rebellion
- government responds with show of force
- Washington's Farewell
- influenced American foreign policy,observe good faith and justice toward all nations
- Western United States
- Battle of Fallen Timbers,Treaty of Greenville,Shawnee chief Blue Jacket,General Arthur St. Clair
- New York City
- the temporary capital of the US in 1789
- Judiciary Act of 1789
- established federal court system
- Bill of Rights
- first 10 amendments to the Constitution guaranteeing personal liberties
- Thomas Jefferson
- first secretary of state
- John Jay
- first chief justice of the US
- Washington, DC
- special district designated to be the new nation's capital
- treasury, state,war
- the responsibility given to each department of the executive branch
- bonds
- paper notes promising to repay money in a certain length of time
- national debt
- the amount the nation's government owes
- tariffs
- taxes on imports
- cabinet
- executive branch department heads and the attorney general
- speculators
- people who risk money to make a larger profit
- Edmund Randolph
- first attorney general
- Henry Knox
- first secretary of war
- Alexander Hamilton
- first secretary of the treasury
- French and British Relations
- impressment of American citizens,Proclamation of Neutrality,Jay's Treaty,Edmond Genet
- John Adams
- first vice president of the US
- Whiskey Rebellion
- attacks on tax collectors