BR: D12 How did the American people see John Adams versus George Washington? Was this fair? Explain: Some of Adams’ accomplishments include: Helped write.

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BR: D12 How did the American people see John Adams versus George Washington? Was this fair? Explain: Some of Adams’ accomplishments include: Helped write the Declaration of Independence Ambassador to France and to Great Britain. He helped to negotiate the Treaty of Paris that ended the Revolution. Under Washington, he had served two terms as vice president. Still, he was looked down on, simply for NOT being Washington himself…

World Geography Ch. 8.3 Part II: Presidency of John Adams Despite the disrespect, Adams did the best he could given the circumstances.

Sorry…I is VERY busy, you know…meet X, Y & Z! The XYZ Affair Sorry…I is VERY busy, you know…meet X, Y & Z! France was still upset about Jay’s Treaty, which they saw as a betrayal by the Americans. In the fall of 1797, Adams sent a delegation to work out peace between the two nations with French Foreign minister Charles de Talleyrand. What happened instead became known as the XYZ affair: VID, Cartoon People were outraged. More ships were built, Washington came out of retirement to lead the Armed Forces, and the Navy Department was created. French and U.S. ships fought several times, though war was unofficially declared. It was known as the Quasi-war Peace was declared between the two by 1800, but the Democratic-Republicans suffered some losses in the 1798 elections for their previous support of France as a result.

The Alien & Sedition Acts Fear of France and other foreigners left Americans suspicious of aliens, or foreigners who were not American citizens. This resulted in the 1798 Alien & Sedition Acts (p. 271): Naturalization Act Required that aliens be residents for 14 years instead of 5 years before they became eligible for U.S. citizenship. Alien Acts Allowed the president to imprison aliens, or send those he considered dangerous out of the country. Sedition Act Made it a crime to speak, write, or publish “false, scandalous, and malicious” criticisms of the government.

Response to the Acts Results: Immigration was discouraged; some even left 10 Rep. Editors were arrested for speaking ill of the federal government People, especially Republicans, were not happy. They felt the acts were an abuse by the federal government, and they called upon state governments to respond. VID The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 and 1799 did just that, calling the acts unconstitutional, bringing the issue of states’ rights to the forefront. As a result, the Federalist party suffered. Adams was unwilling to go to war with France to win back American support for the Federalist party, leaving him at odds with Alexander Hamilton and other Federalists. Adams would go on to lose the 1800 election to Jefferson, but at least he avoided all-out war.

Review! Time to review Ch. 8: Kahoot, then our Ch. 8 quiz! Afterwards, we’ll present our Presidential Proclamations