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President John Adams. 1735-1826. John Adam’s Family. Mother Abigail. Father John. Daughter Abigail. Son John Quincy. Other Son. The XYZ affair. I apologize for the inconvenient video. In case you didn’t get that.
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President John Adams 1735-1826
John Adam’s Family Mother Abigail Father John Daughter Abigail Son John Quincy Other Son
The XYZ affair I apologize for the inconvenient video
In case you didn’t get that... • France and the United States had an argument and France thought America had been ganging up on them with Britain since Britain and France were not “the best of friends.” • Therefore, a naval war had almost been started due to the inflamed public opinion. • This later led to the Alien and Sedition Act.
The Alien and Sedition Acts (Supposed to be John Adams)
Incase you didn’t get that • The Alien and Sedition Acts were made to protect the United States from enemy aliens, and to prevent seditious attacks from weakening the government. • Four laws were constructed to this order: 1.)The Naturalization Act- extended the duration of residence required for aliens to become citizens of the United States from five years to fourteen years 2.)Alien Act-authorized the president to deport any resident alien considered dangerous to the peace and safety of the United States. 3.)Alien Enemies Act-authorized the president to apprehend and deport resident aliens if their home countries were at war with the United States of America. 4.)Sedition Act-made it a crime to publish false and scandalous writing against the government or its officials.
The Quasi War The Quasi-War was officially fought from July 7, 1798, until the signing of the Treaty of Mortefontaine on September 30, 1800. French privateers had been preying on American shipping for several years by stopping American trade ships with their enemy, Britain. Long negotiations ended the Quasi War
Birth, Death, and Places in Between • John Adams was born October 30th 1735 in Braintree, Massachusetts. • John Adams helped draft the Declaration of Independence in 1776. He served as an all-purpose diplomat for the new republic during the Revolutionary War, and after the war, in 1785, he became the first American Minister to London. He served two terms as vice-president under Washington and beat T.J. in 1796 to become president himself. He was respected but not popular, and served one term before losing to Jefferson in the elections of 1800. His son, John Quincy Adams, was president from 1825-29. • John Adams died July 4th 1826.
Help By: Grace He negotiated a treaty of peace during the Revolutionary War. He graduated Harvard and became a lawyer. His Spouse was Abigail Smith Adams.