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1 U.S. History Chapter 10: Launching the New Nation Section 5: John Adams’ Presidency

2 The Election of 1796 Political parties— groups that help elect government officials and shape governmental policy

3 The Election of 1796 Federalist Party: –Desired to strengthen the federal government –Worked to promote industry & trade

4 The Election of 1796 John AdamsCharles Pinckney Federalist Candidates

5 The Election of 1796 Democratic-Republican Party: –Desired to limit power of federal government –Worked to promote agriculture

6 The Election of 1796 Thomas JeffersonAaron Burr Republican candidates

7 The Election of 1796 Each side attacked the other Hamilton tries to get Pinckney elected Alexander Hamilton

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9 The Election of 1796 John Adams Federalist President Thomas Jefferson Democratic-Republican Vice President

10 President Adams & the XYZ Affair Desired to improve relations with France French privateers attacking U.S. ships Sends diplomats to France

11 President Adams & the XYZ Affair Elbridge Gerry John Marshall Charles Pinckney

12 President Adams & the XYZ Affair French foreign minister refuses to meet with diplomats Visited by three French agents Charles-Maurice de Tallyrand-Perigord

13 President Adams & the XYZ Affair Demands –$250,000 bribe –$12 million loan

14 President Adams & the XYZ Affair Diplomat refuse offer Adams notifies Congress Identifies agents as X, Y, & Z

15 President Adams & the XYZ Affair XYZ Affair—nickname for a bribe offered by agents of French foreign minister Talley rand to U.S. diplomats

16 President Adams & the XYZ Affair Federalists call for war Adams did not seek war, but does expand military 1800: treaty signed

17 Alien & Sedition Acts Republican criticize Democrats –for supporting war with France –for expanding the military

18 Alien & Sedition Acts Alien & Sedition Acts—laws passed by a Federalist-dominated Congress aimed at protecting the government from treasonous ideas, actions, & people; used against members of the Democratic-Republican Party

19 Alien & Sedition Acts Kentucky & Virginia Resolutions –Authored by Jefferson & Madison –Stated acts were unconstitutional –Stated that states did not have to follow laws they believed were unconstitutional

20 Election of 1800 John Adams & Charles Pinckney Thomas Jefferson & Aaron Burr vs.

21 Election of 1800 Attacks on Adams –Creation of permanent army –Higher taxes –Tensions with France

22 Election of 1800 Attacks on Jefferson –Pro-French revolutionary –Anti-religious

23 A Narrow Republican Victory John Adams 65 electoral votes Charles Pinckney 64 electoral votes Thomas Jefferson 73 electoral votes Aaron Burr 73 electoral votes Federalists Republicans

24 A Narrow Republican Victory Decision sent to House of Representatives Hamilton supported Jefferson he because he was “by far not so dangerous a man” as Burr

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26 A Narrow Republican Victory House casts 36 ballots Jefferson emerges as winner 12 th Amendment added to Constitution to modify method of electing president


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