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Please pick up a notes sheet from the side table
Warm Up (1/21) Please pick up a notes sheet from the side table
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2nd President
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Adams’ Administration
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Foreign Issues X, Y, Z Affair -
Adams faced a crisis in foreign policy. French ships began to capture American ships in the West Indies. Adams hoped for a peaceful solution. X, Y, Z Affair - Who? – Charles de Talleyrand What? – sent 3 secret agents to request bribes from U.S. ambassadors Where? – France Why? – to stop French impressment
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X, Y, Z Affair
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American Response The XYZ Affair became public in 1798 and Americans were outraged! The national slogan became: “Millions for defense, but not one cent for tribute!”
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American Response Adams’ own Federalist party did not like the way he handled the French. Hamilton and others were outraged and wanted War!
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Alien and Sedition Acts
The conflict with France made Adams and the Federalists popular with the public. • The Democratic-Republicans were not happy with Adams and criticized him in their newspapers. • Adams was angered by the criticism. Many immigrants were Democratic-Republicans and to silence them, Congress passed the Alien and Sedition Acts.
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Alien Act - allowed the President to expel any alien, foreigner, who he thought was dangerous to the country.
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Sedition Act - citizens could be fined or jailed if they criticized elected officials.
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The D-Republicans argued the Alien and Sedition Act violated the Constitution. Jefferson called on the states to act! He argued states had a right to nullify, or cancel, a law passed by the federal government.
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Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions
The resolutions declared that each state “has an equal right or judge for itself” whether a law is constitutional or not. If a state declares a law unconstitutional, it can nullify that law within its borders. Nullification gave states a way to resist the growing power of the federal government. Does not gain much popularity and Adams is not forced to respond
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