An Innocent Young American is being plundered by Frenchmen as John Bull looks on in amusement from across the English Channel.

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An Innocent Young American is being plundered by Frenchmen as John Bull looks on in amusement from across the English Channel

The XYZ affair - Maiden America ravaged by the French 5 members of the Directory in France Britain looking on from on high Rest of the world looking on

Representative Matthew Lyon of Vermont, arrested under the Sedition Act of 1798, attacking a fellow congressman

 Relationship with France damaged  New taxes imposed  Party politics become entrenched Dislike for the Federalist Congress and the Alien and Sedition Acts cost Adams his reelection and gave control of Congress to the Republicans. But in weighing his presidency, we have to consider the negative along with the positive: