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    power could only be used to generate revenue, not to provide protection from foreign competition for U.S. industries, the protective system was unjust and unequal in operation, and the people of a state, or several states, had the power to veto any act of the federal government which violated the Constitution”(The Second Reply To Hayne). In the Webster debate with Hayne in 1830, Daniel Webster responded to the Nullification theory with this speech that the constitution was "...the people's…

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    to Taylor (2016), these laws were: The Naturalization Act, The Alien Act, The Alien Enemies Act and the Sedition Act. The Naturalization Act lengthened the stay required for citizenship from five years to fourteen years. The Alien Act allowed for detention of enemy aliens in times of war without trial or counsel. The Alien Enemies Act empowered the President to deport aliens whom he deemed dangerous to the nation 's security. The Sedition Act outlawed the conspiracy to prevent the enforcement of…

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    John Adams signed them into law. Supporters claimed the acts were intended to protect the United States from alien citizens of enemy powers and to stop rebellious attacks from weakening the government. The Republicans attacked them for being “unconstitutional” and said they were designed to control disapproval of the administration. The laws became a major political issue in the elections of 1798 and 1800. 1. Naturalization Act- required aliens to be residents for 14 years, instead of 5 years,…

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    these were caused by, the Quasi-War, the creation of the Alien and Sedition Acts, and the debate between the creation of the Bank of The U.S. Furthermore, these two parties opposed on weather…

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    history. His antipathy for partisanship mirrored the way that only a couple of decades prior, in 1746, political gatherings had driven England to common war. The power of the contention amongst Federalists and Republicans prompted to the Alien and Sedition Acts and to the trials of the daily paper editors for voicing their political ends. As when Jefferson’s organization process that Washington requires not host feared and hated the rise gatherings in the American political. In his Jefferson,…

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    Partisan Politics occurs when one political party does not agree with another political party and is unwilling to compromise his political beliefs. The year 1790 was the birth year of partisan politics in the United States just as Washington’s presidency was coming to a close. The two factions emerging would be the Federalists in support of Alexander Hamilton and those opposing were the Democratic-Republicans that were led by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. The Federalists believed in a…

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    Though the crisis with France hurt John Adams’s relationship with Congress, they did agree on the Alien and Sedition Acts which was a major political decision. John Adams had been faced with many tough decisions throughout his presidency. Some decisions improved America while others may have worsened conditions for the country. The split of political views in…

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    political group. Washington made a Supreme Court that will have to most power from all the other courts. There were many arguments about whether there should be a Supreme Court or not. The Supreme Court was made and the Federal Judiciary Act was created. This act said that the Supreme Court will have 6 members, this number was later increased to…

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    secretively known as X, Y, and Z demanded a $250,000 bribe and a $12 million US loan. This response further resulted in Quasi war with France which erupted in 1798. John Adam passed a Alien and Sedition Acts. Alien means deportation of undesirables and Seditions mean free press gagged. According to Jeffersonians, this act was a direct attack on the Democratic and Republicans since many of the members were recent immigrants.…

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    He created the Neutrality act. This act shut down ports and trade with other countries that were in war. George Washington did not want to get into more war because they were already in debt and had a weak army and navy. He also wanted to step down because of his age and health. George Washington then came up with the precedent to serve only two terms. He taught this with passion to other presidents after him. George Washington…

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