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Miss Bivans U.S. History
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French not happy with Jay’s Treaty 1797: begin attacking American merchant ships Refused to meet with American envoy Adams wanted to keep us out of full out war
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American envoys were approached by the French foreign minister, de Talleyrand Demanded bribes for the privilege of negotiating with France Americans were outraged and called for war 1798-1800 – undeclared war at sea
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Convention of 1800 signed in Paris Ended the Franco-American Alliance (1778) France agreed to pay damages to American shippers
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Federalists passed 4 laws to minimize opposition during Quasi-War Aliens had to wait 14 years to become citizens Limit growth of Democratic-Republicans Allowed for deportation or imprisonment of “dangerous” foreigners Minimize espionage Prohibited the false defamation of gov’t officials Stop criticism of Adam’s administration
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Written secretly by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison in response to the Alien and Sedition Acts Stressed “Compact Theory”
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Individual states were the judges of whether or not the federal gov’t had overstepped its authority Nullification was recommended as the solution The ability of states to refuse to accept laws/declare them unconstitutional
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Federalists claimed the Supreme Court was the only body with the ability to nullify a federal law Resolutions become the basis for the states’ rights view Basis for future Confederate argument
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Election of 1800 -Federalists: John Adams Democratic Republicans: Thomas Jefferson Aaron Burr THERE IS A TIE B/W BURR AND JEFFERSON!! -HOR chooses Jefferson Power shifts peacefully! “REVOLUTION OF 1800”
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Midnight Judges -Adams appoints several judges the in the last days of his Presidency -Signs the Judiciary Act 1801 to create new positions -Appoints Federalists to challenge Democratic- Republican Congress -last Federalist President
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