Jay Treaty

GPTKB entity

Statements (147)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:treaty
gptkbp:addressed impressment of American sailors
debts owed to British creditors
gptkbp:affects limited American trade with France
gptkbp:context gptkb:French_Revolutionary_Wars
gptkb:War_of_1812
national security concerns
international diplomacy
Native American relations
American expansionism
trade disputes
economic interests
post-Revolutionary War America
Anglo-American relations
foreign policy debates
checks and balances in government
impact on U. S. foreign relations
British-American tensions
American political landscape in the 1790s
American sovereignty issues
Democratic-Republican opposition to the treaty
Federalist support for the treaty
diplomatic negotiations in the 18th century
executive power in foreign affairs
historical interpretations of the treaty
political factions in the U. S.
public protests against the treaty
subsequent historical assessments
treaty enforcement issues
treaty outcomes and implications
treaty-making process in the U. S.
gptkbp:contributed_to Federalist Party's decline
the rise of political parties in the U. S.
gptkbp:controversy opposition from Democratic-Republicans
faced opposition from Democratic-Republicans
gptkbp:date 1794
gptkbp:depicted_in a compromise
a diplomatic success for John Jay
a diplomatic success for Washington
gptkbp:discusses impressment of American sailors
gptkbp:duration 10 years
gptkbp:enacted_by gptkb:election
gptkb:United_States_Senate
gptkb:the_House_of_Representatives
gptkb:Senate_of_the_United_States
June 24, 1795
2/3 majority in the Senate
gptkbp:established a commission to resolve border disputes
U. S. sovereignty over the Northwest Territory
gptkbp:followed_by gptkb:Treaty_of_Amity,_Commerce,_and_Navigation
gptkbp:historical_debate gptkb:Federalist_Papers
gptkb:legislation
the context of the French Revolution
gptkbp:historical_significance set precedent for future treaties
first treaty negotiated by the United States after independence
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Jay Treaty
gptkbp:impact U. S.-British relations
improved relations with Great Britain
gptkbp:includes_provisions_for dispute resolution mechanisms
trade and commerce
settlement of debts
compensation for seized ships
establishment of a commission for resolving disputes
protection of American shipping
regulation of trade with Native Americans
establishment of a commission for boundary disputes
gptkbp:influence gptkb:Federalist_Party
gptkb:Democratic-Republican_Party
subsequent treaties with Native American tribes
gptkbp:influenced gptkb:the_War_of_1812
American expansionism
subsequent treaties with Native American tribes
U. S. foreign policy
subsequent U. S. treaties with Native American tribes
gptkbp:influenced_by gptkb:French_Revolutionary_Wars
Anglo-American relations
previous treaties with Britain
the need for peace with Britain
gptkbp:involved_countries gptkb:United_States
gptkb:tree
gptkbp:is_aimed_at preventing war with Britain
preventing war with Great Britain
gptkbp:is_criticized_for gptkb:anti-Federalists
its economic implications
due to perceived favoritism towards Britain
it favored British interests
not addressing the issue of impressment thoroughly.
lack of provisions for American shipping rights
not addressing Native American rights
not addressing slavery
failing to address certain grievances
it was seen as pro-British
its perceived betrayal of American interests
gptkbp:is_effective_against February 29, 1796
gptkbp:is_implemented_in gptkb:the_U._S._government
through diplomatic channels
gptkbp:is_involved_in gptkb:United_States
gptkb:tree
gptkbp:is_opposed_by gptkb:Thomas_Jefferson
gptkb:James_Madison
gptkb:Anti-Federalists
agrarian interests
gptkbp:is_part_of U. S.-British relations
early U. S. foreign policy
the early Republic's foreign policy challenges
the larger context of Anglo-American relations
the broader struggle for American independence
gptkbp:is_supported_by gptkb:Alexander_Hamilton
gptkb:High_School
gptkb:Federalists
gptkbp:issues trade relations
settlement of debts
British withdrawal from forts in the Northwest Territory
gptkbp:led_to gptkb:Pinckney's_Treaty
increased tensions with France
establishment of the U. S. Navy
gptkbp:legacy controversial in American history
gptkbp:negotiated_by gptkb:Borough
gptkb:John_Jay
gptkb:John_Adams
gptkb:Washington's_presidency
a time of international conflict
secure American shipping rights.
gptkbp:part_of early American foreign policy
gptkbp:primary_source resolve issues remaining after the American Revolutionary War
gptkbp:public_perception divided
gptkbp:purpose resolve issues after the American Revolutionary War
gptkbp:related_to gptkb:Treaty_of_Paris_1783
gptkb:War_of_1812
gptkbp:repealed_by a narrow margin in the Senate
gptkbp:replaced_by gptkb:Treaty_of_Ghent
gptkbp:result establishment of trade relations
withdrawal of British troops from forts in the Northwest Territory
gptkbp:resulted_in improved trade relations
increased trade with Britain
the establishment of a boundary between the U. S. and Canada
withdrawal of British troops from forts in the Northwest Territory
gptkbp:signatories gptkb:United_States
gptkb:tree
gptkbp:signed_by gptkb:Borough
gptkb:George_Washington
November 19, 1794
British Foreign Secretary Lord Grenville
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Treaty_of_Paris_1783
gptkb:George_Washington
gptkb:Treaty_of_Paris
gptkbp:bfsLayer 3