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Bastille: A hated fortress and prison that held the enemies of the French Crown.
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Declaration of the Rights of Man: This stated the French Revolution's principles of liberty, equality and fraternity.
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Edmond Genet: French diplomat who tried to get American support against the British.
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French Revolution: The French people overthrew their monarchy and created a republican government.
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Friendly and impartial: U.S. Foreign Policy towards Great Britain and France during war
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Great Britain and France: They went to way around the time of the French Revolution
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Impact of Jay's Treaty: It did not accomplish much. It only provided for small improvements but allowed Britain to continue to seize large ships and support the Indians.
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Jay's Treaty: A compromise agreement that ended the dispute with Britain over American shipping and the seizing of ships during the French Revolution.The British agreed to pay damages for seized American ships and to allow some trading in the Caribbean.
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John Jay: Chief Justice of the United States; in 1794 George Washington sent him to negotiate a treaty with England.
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King Louis XVI: King of France who was executed during the French Revolution.
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Let Them Eat Cake: Saying attributed to Marie Antoinette that showed insensitivity to the unfortunate
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Manuel de Godoy: Spanish minister who tried to delay Pinckney's Treaty.
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Marquis de Lafayette: French solider who helped write the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the French Constitution of 1791.
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Neutrality Proclamation: United States President George Washington statement that they would not support either side and Americans could not aid either Britain or France.
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Pinckney's Treaty: Agreement between the United States and Spain that changed Florida's border and made it easier for American ships to use the port of New Orleans
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Port closed by Spain: New Orleans
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Privateers: Private ships hired by a country to attack its enemies
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Right of deposit: Right to transfer goods at a destination without having to pay fees for the cargo
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Rights of Man: Book written by Thomas Paine in support of the French Revolution.
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Spanish disputed this border: The line between the United States and Florida.
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Storming of the Bastille: One of the first acts of the French Revolution
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Thomas Pinckney: The U.S. minister to Britian who met with Spain and signed a treaty named Pinckney's treaty..
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What happened to Genet: He was sent home.
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Why Jefferson resigned as Secretary of State: He felt the U.S. should be more supportive of France.
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Why New Orleans is important: Because goods travelling down the Mississippi had to pass through the city.