John Adams and the Early Republic

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1. 📌 Essentials

  • John Adams was the second U.S. president (1797–1801).
  • The XYZ Affair led to a quasi-war with France.
  • Alien Sedition Acts (1798) restricted immigration and free speech.
  • Federalist Party split due to rivalry between Adams and Hamilton.
  • The election of 0 marked the first peaceful transfer of power.
  • Adams prioritized diplomacy over military conflict with France.
  • Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions opposed the Alien & Sedition Acts.
  • Adams’s legacy includes strengthening democratic norms and diplomacy.
  • Quasi-War was an undeclared naval conflict (1798–1800).
  • Adams inherited a fragile economy and foreign threats.
  • The Electoral College tie in 1800 was resolved by the House.

2. 🧩 Key Structures & Components

  • Federalist Party — advocated strong central government, pro-British policies.
  • XYZ Affair — French agents X, Y, Z demanded bribe, causing diplomatic crisis.
  • Alien Act — increased residency requirements, targeted immigrants.
  • Sedition Act — criminalized criticism of government.
  • Virginia & Kentucky Resolutions — states’ rights responses to federal laws.
  • Electoral College — cast votes for president; caused tie in 1800.
  • Naval Forces — built during Quasi-War to defend against France.
  • House of Representatives — resolved the 1800 electoral tie.

3. 🔬 Functions, Mechanisms & Relationships

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1. What was the XYZ Affair and what was its impact on U.S.-France relations?

2. Who was the second President of the United States and served from 1797 to 1801?

3. What was a significant consequence of the Election of 1800 in American history?

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XYZ Affair — mechanism?

France demanded bribe and loan from U.S. diplomats

John Adams — presidency years?

1797–1801

Adams — presidency years?

1797–1801

XYZ Affair — what?

French agents demanded bribe, caused crisis

Alien & Sedition Acts — purpose?

Restricted immigration and limited free speech in 1798

Alien Sedition Acts — purpose?

Restricted immigration and free speech

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