John Adams Today we will judge the presidency of John Adams using sentence stems. As historians we will assess Adams’ presidency – which is difficult to.

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John Adams Today we will judge the presidency of John Adams using sentence stems. As historians we will assess Adams’ presidency – which is difficult to do We will examine the XYZ Affair, Alien & Sedition Acts, and Virginia & Kentucky Resolution

Name:­____________________________­­___ Period:________ Date:__________ John Adams 1797-1801 1 Term Only President Stubborn, vain, elite Politically isolated Honest and Wise Opponent of slavery Peaceful resolution of conflicts Decisions were not popular, but right

XYZ Affair 1797-98 Jay Treaty (1794) – averted war with Great Britain and promoted peaceful trade U.S. relationship with France strained; France upset and leaders ordered the allowing for the seizure of American merchant ships Adams avoided war though many were in favor

Sentence Stem The U.S. should have (gone / not gone) to war with France because _______________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________

Alien and Sedition Acts (1798) Federalists aligned with Britain; Democratic-Republicans aligned with France (French Revolution big event in Europe) – supported France and some wanted a similar revolution National security – allowed the president to imprison or deport aliens who were considered "dangerous to the peace and safety of the United States“ Restricted free speech Intended to decrease the number of voters who disagreed with the Federalist party

Sentence Stem The Alien & Sedition Acts were (constitutional / unconstitutional) because ________________________________________________________________________________________________.

Virginia & Kentucky Resolutions Political statements (1798-99) from both states arguing that the Alien and Sedition Acts were unconstitutional Written by Jefferson and Madison States had the right to declare unconstitutional any acts of Congress that were not authorized by the Constitution States’ rights; strict constructionism

Sentence Stem The states have (the right / no rights) to declare acts of Congress unconstitutional because________________________________________________________________________________________.

Exit Ticket Directions: Using the information from today state and explain the legacy of John Adams’ presidency. John Adams had a (successful / unsuccessful) presidency because _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.