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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW TO SUCCEED IN APUSH APUSH REVIEW: THE ALIEN AND SEDITION ACTS

BACKGROUND: JAY’S AND PINCKNEY’S TREATIES Jay’s Treaty (1794): Treaty with Great Britain Britain promises to leave posts (forts), pay damages for seized ships (impressment) South not happy that North gets compensated Pinckney’s Treaty (1795): Treaty with Spain US could navigate the Mississippi River Right of Deposit in New Orleans Fixed Florida boundary

THE XYZ AFFAIR AND QUASI WAR XYZ: 3 US commissioners go to France 3 French agents, XYZ demand a bribe US prepares for war Quasi War: Undeclared war between US and France US captured many French ships Quasi War ends with Napoleon’s reign

THE ALIEN AND SEDITION ACTS Purpose? Federalists wanted to silence their opponents Many Democratic Republicans supported the French Alien Act: Made it more difficult for foreigners to become US citizens (5 to 14 year waiting requirement) Sedition Act: Made it illegal to criticize the government (President Adams) Both laws were set to expire in two years At this point, the Supreme Court had not established judicial review Criticize me and you will be punished!

THE VIRGINIA AND KENTUCKY RESOLUTIONS Nullification: Theory that the states can nullify (void) federal laws VA and KY Resolutions KY (written anonymously by Jefferson – VP) VA (written by Madison) “Compact theory” Since the states joined the union, they could decide if the federal government overstepped its boundaries Impact of Resolutions? More symbolic than anything Later used by the South in the 1830s and 1860s I also encouraged states to nullify a federal law when I was Vice- President.

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