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Warm-up!!!  Finish your Jefferson V. Hamilton Wksheet

President John Adams 2 nd President of United States Party: Federalist

Election 1797  The Candidates Federalist: John Adams Democratic-Republican: Thomas Jefferson

Election 1797  Thomas Jefferson was the runner up so he became the vice president.  The country had a president and vice president from two different political parties!  At this time the Constitution stipulated that the runner-up became VP.

Impact of the Election  Sectionalism- Placing the interest of one region over another.  Northern states voted for Adams, Southern states voted for Jefferson.  12 th Amendment-Allowed for the electoral college to vote for VP separately.

Adams Administration Key Info  XYZ Affair  Alien and Sedition Acts  Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions  Pg

XYZ Affair  President Adams sent a delegation to Paris in 1797  French demanded a large loan of $10 million and a bribe of $250K for U.S. privilege of merely talking to foreign minister Talleyrand

XYZ Affair  Negotiations broke down and Marshall came home  “Millions for defense not one cent for tribute” became the US Rally cry.  US enters a Quasi War with France (Undeclared Naval Warfare, )

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Alien and Sedition Acts (1798)  Purpose: Federalists passed a series of oppressive laws in 1798 that would silence criticism of the Federalist Party.  Raised residency requirements for U.S. citizenship from 5 yrs to 14 yrs  President empowered to deport "dangerous" foreigners

Alien and Sedition Acts (1798)  Anyone who impeded the policies of gov't or falsely defamed its officials, incl. the president, would be liable to a heavy fine and imprisonment  What about the 1 st amendment?

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Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions  Jefferson & Madison secretly created a series of resolutions  Premise: States had the right to nullify unconstitutional laws passed by Congress

The XYZ Affair  “The Paris Monster”  “Cease bawling monster, we will not give you a sixpence.”  Answer skill builder questions on pg. 195