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The John Adams Administration. Adams & Jefferson

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Page 1: The John Adams Administration. Adams & Jefferson

The John Adams

Administration

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Adams & Jefferson

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Cabinet – Clashing Views

Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of State

Alexander Hamilton, Secretary of the Treasury

Democratic-

Republicans

Federalists

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The First Two-Party System

Federalists Democratic-RepublicansIssueGovernment: State or national?

Interpretation of the Constitution: Strict or Loose?

Tariffs, Banks & Business or farming?

Banks: National or State?

Defense: Standing Army or Militias?

Foreign Policy: Support Britain or Support France?

Regions of Support: N, S, E, W?

Nullification

More important: Order or Liberty?

Party Leaders & Presidents

Questions1) Why does the Electoral

College encourage a two-party system rather than a multiparty system?

2) Explain how Thomas Jefferson’s election in the “revolution” of 1800 changed the way the federal (national) government operated.

National State

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Two Parties

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Election of 1796

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A New President• John Adams• Boston Patriot• Federalist

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Vice President• Thomas Jefferson• Virginian• Republican

(Democratic-Republican

• Became VP because he received second-most votes

• At odds with Adams

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XYZ Affair

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The XYZ Affair• Jay Treaty – An alliance

with Britain?• French seize 300

American ships in French harbors

• Adams sends negotiators to Paris to meet with “X, Y and Z”

• French demand $250,000 payment and $10 million loan

• "Millions for defense, sir, but not one cent for tribute!“

• Link

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The Quasi War• Piracy, small naval

battles• Convention of

1800 – ends the Quasi War, but terminates US alliance with France against Britain

• U.S. is now neutral, following Washington’s farewell advice

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Alien & Sedition Acts

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Alien & Sedition ActsFour Bills• Naturalization Act• Alien Friends Act• Alien Enemies Act• Sedition Act

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Naturalization Acts1790 1795 1798

Notice time

no notice required

3 years 5 years

Residence period

2 years 5 years 14 years

Target: potential English & Irish immigrants who would likely vote

for the Jeffersonian Republicans

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Alien Friends Act• 1798• Arrest and

deportation of “dangerous” aliens

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Alien Enemies Act• 1798• Arrest and

deportation of resident aliens whose home countries were at war with United States

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Sedition Act

• Outlawed criticism of government officials unless the claims could be proven

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First Nullification

Crisis

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Nullification• Jefferson and many states

oppose the Alien & Sedition Acts

• Virginia & Kentucky Resolutions call the act “null and void”

• States vs. federal government: who wins?...

• …principle remained untested because Adams lost next election to Jefferson

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John Marshall• Supreme Court• Believed that

courts, not states, should interpret and declare laws unconstitutional

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Election of 1800

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Election of 1800• Mudslinging

– Obama attack ad– Romney attack ad– Youtube video

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Sally Hemings Controversy

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Election of 1800

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Election of 1800• Jefferson wins• “Revolution of

1800”… peaceful transfer of power

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A Federalist Judiciary?

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John Marshall• Strong

Federalist• Appointed to

Supreme Court by John Adams

• Expanded power of federal government and judicial branch

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“Midnight Judges”• “Lame duck”

Federalist Congress– Judiciary Act of 1801– Adams appointed

judges in the last days of presidency

– Attempt to entrench Federalists in judicial branch

• Jefferson refused to deliver commissions