USA 1783-1815 (Getter Kala)

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The Young Republic 1783-1815: 

The Young Republic 1783-1815 Getter Kala

Treaty of Paris: 

Treaty of Paris Sept 3rd 1783 1) Britain would recognize U.S. as independent nation 2) Mississippi River to be western boundary 3) U.S fishing rights off Coast of Canada 4) U.S . pay debts to British merchants

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1786 Annapolis Convention asking for a broader meeting 1786-1787 Shay’s rebellion over financial difficulties 17 May 1787 Philadelphia Convention revise the Articles of Confederation United States Constitution

The Constitution: 

The Constitution Adopted 17 Sept 1787 Washington for president 1789 1791 The Bill of Rights Federalists / anti-federalists

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The Constitution of The United States

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1794 Whiskey Rebellion 1796 Washington's Farewell Address 1797 John Adams The XYZ Affair troubles abroad with the French

Thomas Jefferson: 

Thomas Jefferson Revolution of 1800 Louisiana Purchase nearly doubled the territory 1807 Embargo act 1809 Non-Intercourse Act

James Madison: 

James Madison 1810 Macon's Bill No. 2 War Hawks-A group of Republicans in congrss who thought the only way to preserve America's honor was through war. This group was led by Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun. "Mr. Madison's War “ Invasion of Canada British Chesapeake 1814 Treaty of Ghent 1815 Battle of New Orleans

Thank you!: 

Thank you! Finally over. Yay!

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Sources https://sites.google.com/site/lathropapusrevew/new-republic-1783-1815 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Paris_(1783) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shays'_Rebellion http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Constitution http://www.academicamerican.com/revolution/topics/makingconstitution.html http://www.xtimeline.com/evt/view.aspx?id=58061 Pictures: http://mexico.blogsome.com/2007/01/ http://cincinnati.com/blogs/politics/2011/07/14/ohio-senate-teach-the-constitution/ http://www.history.org/foundation/journal/autumn03/houdon.cfm http://usgovernmentrevisited.blogspot.com/2011/11/james-madison-speaks-on-governments.html