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Summarize Presidents - Chart President – (# of Terms) Personal Struggles Domestic Affairs & Policy Foreign Affairs & Policy Monroe (2)

Summarize Presidents - Chart President – (# of Terms) Personal Struggles Domestic Affairs & Policy Foreign Affairs & Policy James Madison (2)

Summarize Presidents - Chart President – (# of Terms) Personal Struggles Domestic Affairs & Policy Foreign Affairs & Policy Thomas Jefferson (2)

Summarize Presidents - Chart President – (# of Terms) Personal Struggles Domestic Affairs & Policy Foreign Affairs & Policy John Adams (1) - didn’t have a strong appearance like Washington - - Transferred power peacefully to Jefferson - Alien & Sedition Act was very unpopular because he had some people arrested (they saw it as a violation of freedom of speech and press) - He avoided war with France (like Washington) despite the French insult to America - negotiated the peace treaty at the end of the Revolution (gave America lots of land) (before being Pres.) - Established the Navy Dept. - 1st President to receive a black head of state (from Haiti)

Summarize Presidents - Chart President – (# of Terms) Personal Struggles Domestic Affairs & Policy Foreign Affairs & Policy John Adams (1) - Followed a popular (Washington) but wasn’t popular (short, chubby, bald) - Alien & Sedition Act: imprisons people who criticize the govt. (violates freedom of speech and press) - France took 300 U.S. ships - French “blackmail” the US, considered an insult - Adams avoided war - “Father of the Navy” - 1st President to accept a black head of state (Pres. Of Haiti)

Summarize Presidents - Chart President – (# of Terms) Personal Struggles Domestic Affairs & Policy Foreign Affairs & Policy George Washington (2)