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The Jay–Gardoqui Treaty (also known as the Liberty Treaty with Spain) of 1786 between the United States and Spain was not ratified. It would have guaranteed Spanish exclusive right to navigate the Mississippi River for 25 years.[1] It also opened Spain's European and West Indian ports to American shipping. However, the Treaty was opposed by Virginia leaders James Madison and James Monroe who secured its rejection by the Continental Congress.
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Temporary Capital: New York City served as the temporary capital of the United States from 1785 to 1790, and it was where George Washington was inaugurated as the first President. Monroe wanted washington georgetown area somewhere where it was 

is something wrong with you people I get help on my own The Six Nations, also known as the Haudenosaunee, are a confederacy of six Native American nations: the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora. They traditionally occupied the area of present-day New York State and surrounding regions. Originally a group of five nations, they were joined by the Tuscarora in the 18th century, forming the Six Nations.   

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During the period when Vermont was establishing itself as an independent state, it faced opposition from New York, which claimed the territory as its own. 
Specifically, George Clinton, who was the governor of New York at the time (and later Vice President of the United States), was a prominent figure in opposing Vermont's independence and its admission to the Union
The "Treaty of Paris" commonly refers to the treaty that ended the American Revolutionary War
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Yes, James Monroe and Thomas Jefferson were neighbors in Albemarle County, Virginia. Jefferson encouraged Monroe to purchase land near Monticello, and Monroe's home, Highland, was located just a few miles away. This physical proximity strengthened their already close friendship and political alliance you can say that poor person but I respect people
The Battle of Blue Licks, fought on August 19, 1782, was a significant event in Kentucky and is considered the last battle of the American Revolutionary War in the region. 
Here's a summary of the battle:
Date: August 19, 1782.
Location: On a hill next to the Licking River in what is now Robertson County, Kentucky.
Forces: American forces consisted of about 182 Kentucky militiamen led by Colonel John Todd, including Daniel Boone. The British and Native American force, led by Captain William Caldwell and others, comprised approximately 50 British rangers and 300 Native American warriors.
Events: Following a siege at Bryan Station, the Kentucky militia pursued a retreating Native American force. Despite some advice to wait for reinforcements, the militia advanced and were led into an ambush by the Native American decoy force at Blue Licks. Caldwell's concealed forces then ambushed the Kentuckians.
Outcome: The British and Native American forces achieved a decisive victory. The Kentuckians suffered heavy losses with around 72 killed and 11 captured, while the British and Native Americans had 7 killed and 10 wounded.
Significance: This battle was the last Loyalist and Native victory on the frontier and a major defeat for the Kentuckians. However, it also fueled American determination to secure frontier lands. The battlefield is now part of
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George Wythe was a prominent figure at the College of William & Mary, serving as its first professor of law. He is best known for mentoring Thomas Jefferson, who studied law under Wythe's tutelage. Wythe also taught other notable figures, including John Marshall and Henry Clay

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