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John Adams Elected President in 1796 as a FEDERALIST Vice-Pres. – Thomas Jefferson (Republican) President for one term

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Page 1: John Adams Cornell Notes

John Adams• Elected President

in 1796 as a

FEDERALIST

• Vice-Pres. –

Thomas Jefferson

(Republican)

• President for one

term

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Foreign Policy: Conflicts with France

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XYZ Affair• France begins to capture American ships after U.S.

refuses to help them in war against Britain

• Adams sent representatives to work out peace with

France. They were met by 3 secret agents who

said their names were “X”, “Y”, and “Z”

• France says they won’t stop attacking ships unless

U.S. pays them off.

• Adams refuses to pay and refuses to declare war on

France. “Not one penny for Tribute!”

• Adams Tells American Ships they have permission

to fight back against the French.

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War with France?!

I feel that John Adams should choose to… because…

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War with France?!

• A. Hamilton pushed John Adams to go to war with

France.

• Adams knew America was not ready for another war.

• In February 1799, Adams sent representatives to

work out a peace treaty with France.

• Hamilton and the Federalists were furious at Adams

and turned there backs on him making him

unpopular.

• Adams never regretted his decision to make peace

with France.

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Alien and Sedition Acts• Federalists in Congress passed the Alien and

Sedition Acts (4 laws). Created to make life

difficult for the Republicans.– 3 of the laws made it difficult for immigrants to

become citizens and able to vote.

– 1 law made it illegal to say or print anything bad

about the government or the President.

• John Adams approved and signed them into

law.

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• Thomas Jefferson bitterly opposed

the Alien and Sedition Acts as a

violation of the rights of citizens

• James Madison wrote the Virginia

and Kentucky Resolutions. It

stated that if a stated decides a

law is unconstitutional, it has the

power to nullify (cancel) that law

within its borders

Opposition to the Acts and States’ Rights

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John Adams as President

• Adams kept the United States out of war with

France even though it cost him his career in

government and politics

• The Federalist Party turned their back on Adams

and Alexander Hamilton did not support him in

the Election of 1800.

• Thomas Jefferson and the Republicans hated

the Alien and Sedition Acts because they

violated the rights of Americans.

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Grading John Adams…

I feel John Adams earned… (A, B, C, or F) as President because…