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HIST 105 1nd Edition Lecture 17 I II III I II III IV V Outline of previous lecture Government a Hamilton b Jefferson Foreign affairs a Jay treaty Native Americans Current lecture Spain Whiskey rebellion France John Adams Elections a 1796 b 1800 Spain Spanish Louisiana Spanish Florida Spanish north America Treaty of San Lorenzo 1795 o Settlement between new country of the US and Spain Thomas Pinckney o Pinckney treaty Mississippi opened These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute Duty free port in New Orleans o Move goods in and out without any taxation Spain unable to Support manage defend empire SPEC trends Newspapers o Political economic cultural Political clubs The Whiskey Rebellion 1794 Whiskey tax 1791 hamiliton proposed tax to raise money Easier to ship booze o Grains were hard to move into Philly to turn into whiskey Tax Court in Philadelphia Regional antagonism o Farmers in west are unhappy with what city people are doing in NY Violence o Disappears Washington s Farewell Against factions o Wanted unanimity Concerned about wars and alliances with European countries Legacy o father of the country o Jay treaty o Whiskey rebellion 1796 Election John Adams Federalists US and France Disagreement over French Revolution o Republicans Jeffersonian republicans Very similar to US o Federalists France Quasi war with France 1798 1800 o On the seas going to the east coast Privateers stealing cargo and ships Negotiations o Millions for defense but not one cent for tribute XYZ affair o French officials solicited bribes Not going to do business on that type of level John Adams Enthusiasm for an army o Didn t think there was a need for an army Hamilton wanted large army wanted to run Creation of a navy o Things that go wrong occur in oceans Alien and Sedition Acts 1798 o Applied to people who were questionable as to weather they were truly interested in the United States o To be a citizen and vote have to live there for 14 years Immigrants tendency to go along with Jeffersonian republicans Advantage of federalists to require 14 years to vote Sedation acts cannot talk against the United States when a war is going on Treason Responses to Federal Government Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions o Papers of arguing against the federal government Thomas Jefferson Involved Kentucky Madison Virginia States rights Nullification Federal govt pass law that infringe on right on statestate can nullify that law Secession Signed to be part of republic can they not play anymore Election of 1800 Thomas Jefferson and Burr tied o Jefferson Won Republican Political 12th Amendment to Constitution 1804 Electors cast 2 votes o one for president o one for vice president 1800 election federalists party in disarray Adams appointed federal judges President Thomas Jefferson 1800 we are all republicans we are all federalists


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TAMU HIST 105 - Democracy and dissent II

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