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Jay's Treaty

"If this country is preserved in tranquillity twenty years longer, it
may bid defiance in a just cause to any power whatever; such in that time will
be its popularity, wealth and resources," stated by George Washington in
response to demonstrators over the Jay Treaty. 1 Washington's remark was
regarding the public's uproar following the release of information on the status
of the discord with Great Britain. The people had just been informed of the
contents of the Jay Treaty which were: 1) Britain agreed to give up the fur
posts in American territory, 2) Britain also agreed to submit to arbitration
the questions of disputed boundaries, the damage done to American shipping, and
the debts due to British merchants. Although the people did not like these
terms, Washington supported them to prevent us from going to war. Washington
made his first move by sending a delegate to England, and furthermore by
standing up to congress to get this treaty ratified. He demonstrates again his
great moral coura ge for the welfare of his country.
    Although Washington himself did not write the treaty he deserves all the
credit for initiating it in the first place. The times had become rough with
the British, and according to Hamilton the British were a vital part of our
economy. He said " …the tax on imports furnished much of the money for paying
off our foreign, domestic, and state debts." 2 Along with the British's
impressment of American seamen and their role i...

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Submitted by: 123student
Date Submitted: 08-06-2006
Category: History
Words: 680
Pages: 2.72