 John Adams was a????  Federalist!  Thomas Jefferson became Vice-President Why?  Because the second top vote-getter became V.P.

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 John Adams was a????  Federalist!  Thomas Jefferson became Vice-President Why?  Because the second top vote-getter became V.P.

 Putting the interests of a region over those of the whole country.

 Southerners voted for Jefferson  Northerners voted for Adams

 What country was Adams negotiating with?  The French!  Why?  Because the French were harassing American ships!

 How did the French respond to the American’s desire to meet?  They sent a letter requesting a bribe of $250,000 in order to meet.  What did Adams do?  Released the letter to the public, changing the French names to XYZ

 To gain support for War with France if it came to that.  What was the Outcome?  The French backed down and negotiated.

 Alien and Sedition Acts What was the “Alien” part of the Acts? Changed naturalization laws From 5-14 years to become a citizen Could be deported with due process What was the “Sedition” part of the Acts? Could be arrested for speaking out against the government

 Who won the election of 1800?  Thomas Jefferson!

 Peaceful transfer of power from Federalist to Republican!

 John Adams!  WHY? To stack the supreme court with Federalists before Jefferson took office…  SNEAKY!!!!

What is the deal with this?

 Established “Judicial Review!”

Who did we purchase the Territory from? FRANCE!! What did the purchase accomplish? 1) Doubled the size of the United States 2) Made Jefferson VERY popular!!

 LEWIS and CLARK!

 What was impressment? The seizing of American ships by the British and taking of American sailors What was important about the “Chesapeake Incident?” Was military action between the British and Americans that resulted in deaths

 What is an embargo? Refusal to trade with another country for political reasons

 Why did the US impose an embargo against Britain and France?  Angry about treatment of American ships and sailors  Who did the Embargo hurt the most?  American manufacturers

Established American strength Beginning of a National Identity! And…. The National Anthem!