| A | B |
| Trans-Appalachian West | land between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River |
| land claims by Spain, Britain, the U.S., and Native Americans | source of trouble in the Trans-Appalachian West |
| North America West of the Mississippi River, Florida, and New Orleans | other land claims of Spain |
| still holding forts in the Northwest Territory | Britain violated the Treaty of Paris by |
| Battle of Fallen Timbers | helped secure the Northwest territory for the U.S. |
| "Mad" Anthony Wayne | U.S. general who defeated Native Americans at the Battle of Fallen Timbers |
| Fort Miami | British fort that refused to help the Native Americans in the Battle of Fallen Timbers |
| Treaty of Greenville | conclusion to the Battle of Fallen Timbers that gave U.S. parts of Ohio and Indiana |
| Whiskey Rebellion | Pennsylvania farmers rebelled against tax collectors |
| the power of the National government | Washington sent 13,000 troops to put down the Whiskey Rebellion to show this |
| French Revolution | inspired by the American Revolution |
| neutral | not siding with one country or the other |
| Jay's treaty | treaty with Britain in which Britain agreed to leave the Ohio Valley and pay damages for U.S. ships |
| Pinckney's Treaty | gave Americans rights to travel the Mississippi, store goods at New Orleans, and set the boundary of Florida |