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1 Foreign Affairs Trouble the Nation Section 6*2 pp. 190-196

2 Preview Questions What were America’s earliest foreign policy problems? How did U.S. expansion affect Native Americans? What were the Alien and Sedition Acts?

3 I. U.S. Response to Events in Europe Problems with France – 1789: French Revolution – Near war with Britain U.S. has treaty with France– honor it? – Federalists say no – Dem-Reps say yes – Washington decides on neutrality

4 I. U.S. Response to Events in Europe Edmond Genet – French diplomat sent to U.S. – Ignored policy of neutrality Negotiations with Spain – Pinckney’s Treaty Spain gives up land east of Mississippi River Spain allows Americans to use Mississippi River

5 II. Native American Relations Pioneers Meet Resistance – British forts – Native Americans Jay’s Treaty – British evacuate forts in NW Territory – Allowed to keep fur trade

6 III. Adams Provokes Criticism Election of 1796: – Adams wins Pres, TJ wins VP – Shows growing sectionalism

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8 III. Adams Provokes Criticism The XYZ Affair – French demand bribe from Americans – Americans become very anti-French Alien and Sedition Acts – Allowed president to deport any “threat” – Fines for negative statements about gov’t – Opposed by Dem-Reps

9 III. Adams Provokes Criticism Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions – Objection to Alien and Sedition Acts – States that states have the power to judge the constitutionality of acts of Congress – Kentucky declared it could nullify objectionable federal laws – Becomes a debate over states’ rights – Opposed by Federalists


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