
8.27-8.28 Adams/TN Statehood
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Essential
Question: What
problems faced
the nation during
the Adams’
presidency?
Tennessee
Standard: 8.27
TROUBLED TIMES FOR
JOHN ADAMS
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This was the first
election dominated by
political parties
The President
(Adams) and Vice
President (Thomas
Jefferson) were of two
different political
parties
Adams was a
Federalist, Jefferson
was a Democratic-
Republican
ADAMS IS ELECTED
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Open Ended
What were the two political parties that dominated this election?
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Multiple Choice
WHo was the second president of the United States?
Aaron Burr
Thomas Jefferson
John Adams
Charles Pinckney
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France was unhappy
about Jay’s Treaty
France began seizing
American ships
Americans were upset
that the French were
interfering with trade
and politics
To avoid war, Adams
sent a three-person
peace commission to
Paris- John Marshall,
Charles C. Pinckney,
and Elbridge Gerry
PROBLEMS W/ FRANCE
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Multiple Choice
What barred French and British warships from American ports?
Treaty of Paris
Declaration of War
Proclamation of Neutrality
Treaty of Britain
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Multiple Choice
Why did President Adams send negotiators to France?
United States and France were involved in a not declared war
to say French that United States was strengthening the military
French had begun capturing American ships
French agents demanded for a loan and bribe
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Meetings with the French did not go
as planned
French foreign minister, Charles
Talleyrand, sent three agents to
meet with Americans
These three agents demanded a
bribe of $250,000 and a loan of
$10,000,000 to be paid to
Talleyrand in order to negotiate
Americans were enraged and
refused the bribes
This was called the “XYZ Affair”-
the agents were known only as X, Y,
and Z.
Americans were enraged even more
Congress built up the strength of
the army and navy and American
ships waged an undeclared war on
France.
XYZ AFFAIR
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Multiple Choice
What was the United States' reaction to the French agents' demand for a loan and a bribe?
United States strengthened military
United States declared war to France
United States began capturing french ships
Unites States established new negotiations with France
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Multiple Choice
The Federalist party used the XYZ Affair to...
start a war with France.
try to impeach John Adams.
create a national agreement on new immigration laws.
build support for expanding the national army.
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Why was France upset with America?
How did France respond?
How did Adams’ try to make peace with France?
How did France respond to America’s attempts at making
peace?
CHECKPOINT
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Adams was seriously
considering asking Congress
to declare war on France
Adams blamed France and
Americans who supported
France (Jefferson and the
Democratic-Republicans)
Adams decided to wait on
asking Congress to declare
war
Eventually, France’s new
leader, Napoleon Bonaparte
decided that he did not want
America as an enemy
America and France signed a
peace treaty at the
Convention of 1800
WINNING THE PEACE
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Federalists did not
like the idea that
Adams had signed a
peace treaty with
France
Alexander Hamilton
himself wanted to
lead the army against
the French
This divided the
Federalists and lost
Adams the support of
his own political party
LOSING FEDERALIST SUPPORT
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Why were Federalists upset with Adams?
CHECKPOINT
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Federalist-controlled
Congress began
passing controversial
laws
These laws were aimed
at stopping the growth
of the Democratic-
Republican party
Three of these acts
were aimed at
protecting the country
from aliens (foreigners
living in the U.S.)
ALIEN AND SEDITION ACTS
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Naturalization Act- increased
the amount of time to become
a U.S. citizen from 5 to 14
years.
Alien Act- Gave the president
the power to deport any
foreigner
Alien Enemies Act- Allowed
the government to arrest and
deport all aliens who were
citizens of enemy nations
Sedition Act- Made it a crime
to speak or write critically
about the President, members
of Congress, the federal
government, or federal laws
ALIEN AND SEDITION ACTS
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Multiple Choice
The Alien and Sedition Acts were...
passed to strengthen the nation's military
strongly supported by the Republican party
strongly supported the Federalist party
passed to increase immigration
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Multiple Choice
John Adams pushed for the passage of the Alien and Sedition Acts in 1798. According to historians, one consequence of the Alien and Sedition Acts was that
immigrants became naturalized citizens faster.
citizens staged boycotts to protest the laws.
John Adams failed to win reelection.
John Adams deported thousands of immigrants.
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Under the Sedition Act,
25 Democratic-
Republican newspaper
editors and others were
arrested and 10 were
convicted
No aliens were ever
deported
This brought a quick
and angry response
from Jefferson and the
Democratic-
Republicans
ALIEN AND SEDITION ACTS
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Which law allowed the deportation of any foreigner?
Which law criminalized criticism of the government?
CHECKPOINT
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Madison (who had
switched parties) and
Jefferson saw this as
an attack on the First
Amendment
To combat this, they
wrote two statements:
The Virginia
Resolution and the
Kentucky Resolution
MADISON AND JEFFERSON RESPOND
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Claimed that the Alien and
Sedition Acts violated the
Constitution
People in each state had the
right to nullify, or cancel, a
federal law within that state
It was up to the state to
determine whether or not to
obey these laws (states’ rights
theory)
Federalists believed that only
the Supreme Court could
declare a law unconstitutional
No other state passed
resolutions
Brought the issue of states’
rights to the forefront
KENTUCKY AND VIRGINIA RESOLUTIONS
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Multiple Choice
What did the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions claim?
Pinckney's Treaty was biased in favor of wealthy landowners
Settlers had the right to settle in the Northwest Territories
The Alien and Sedition Acts violated the Constitution
Jay's Treaty violated the Constitution
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What issue was brought to the forefront because of the
Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions?
CHECKPOINT
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The Sedition Act
made Adams and the
Federalists look
tyrannical
Adams’ stance on
making peace with
France caused a split
in the Federalist Party
Democratic-
Republicans were
gaining power
FEDERALISTS LOSE POWER
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Multiple Choice
What divided the Federalists and hurt John Adam's chance for re-election?
states' rights
war with France
Neutrality Act
treaty with France
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Go to your Quizizz Class and find the assigned 8.27 Exit Ticket.
This is a Quiz Grade-do your best!
Some text here about the topic of discussion.
8.27 Exit Ticket
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Tennessee Settlement and
Statehood
TN Standard- 8.28
Identify how westward expansion led to the statehood of Tennessee and
the importance ofthe first state constitution (1796).
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Wilderness Road
• Overland route through the
Appalachian Mountains
• Founded by Daniel Boone
• Passes through the Cumberland
Gap into southern Kentucky and
northern Tennessee
• Connected Tennessee to the
eastern seaboard
• Settlers used routes like the
Wilderness Road as well as rivers to
settle the area that would become
Tennessee
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Multiple Choice
Why was the Cumberland Gap important to westward expansion?
It marked the source of the Cumberland River, which settlers used to get to Middle Tennessee in the 1700s.
It was the halfway point between western settlements and the East Coast in the 1800s.
It marked the southernmost point of the Southwest Territory, which was created in 1790.
It was used through the 1800s by explorers and settlers as a way to get through the Appalachian Mountains.
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River Systems
•River systems: Tennessee River,
Cumberland River, and Mississippi
River
•The Tennessee and Cumberland
Rivers flow into the Ohio River,
which flows into the Mississippi
River
•The Mississippi River formed the
western boundary of the U.S. and
became a major source of trade and
travel.
•The Tennessee River was vital for
the survival of Native Americans
•The Cumberland River was the site
of Fort Nashborough (Nashville)
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Natchez Trace
•Created by Native Americans
•Links the Cumberland River to
the Mississippi River (Natchez MS
to Nashville, TN)
•American and European explorers
also used this trail
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Multiple Choice
The Cumberland River is linked to the Mississippi River through this....
The Natchez Trace
The Suez Canal
The Spanish Trail
The Ijams Trace
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Middle Tennessee
• Developers were buying land from
Native Americans and selling the
land to white settlers
• Conflict resulted because no official
treaties were made with Native
Americans
• John Donelson and James
Robertson settled Fort
Nashborough, in Middle Tennessee
• Fort Nashborough would
eventually become Nashville, TN
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Southwest Territory
• Tennessee was originally part of
North Carolina
• The area became known as the
Southwest Territory in 1790
• William Blount was the governor
of the territory
• By 1795, the population of the
territory had enough of a
population to apply for
statehood
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Multiple Choice
Before statehood, Tennesseans had been under the governance of what?
North Carolina
South Carolina
Virginia
Georgia
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William Blount
• Governor of the SW Territory
• Created temporary capital at
Rocky Mount (Piney Flatts,
TN)
• Eventually moved the capital
to White’s Fort
• This new capital was
eventually named Knoxville.
• Knoxville was named after
Secretary of War, Henry
Knox
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Multiple Choice
Who was appointed governor of the Southwest Territory ?
James Robertson
John Donelson
William Blount
John Sevier
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Treaty of Holston
•The Cherokee would be protected
by the government and the
government would handle foreign
affairs for the Cherokee
•William Blount was influential in
the signing of this treaty
•Settlers could travel the
Tennessee River safely
•Settlers could also travel from
East to Middle Tennessee safely
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Multiple Choice
This treaty allowed settlers to travel safely on the Tennessee River as well as East to Middle Tennessee, and it allowed the government to protect and handle foreign affairs for Cherokee.
Pickney Treaty
Treaty of Versaille
Treaty of Paris
Treaty of Holston
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Tennessee’s Constitution
• January of 1796
• 55 delegates met in Knoxville, TN
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Multiple Choice
After the population requirement was met, what was the next step in statehood?
Elect a governor
Write a constitution
Call for a constitutional convention
Create a state name
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Multiple Choice
Where was Tennessee’s first capital located?
Nashville
Memphis
Chattanooga
Knoxville
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Multiple Choice
How much population was needed in the territory in order to become a state?
77,000
70,000
65,000
60,000
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Tennessee Constitution:
Use the link below to research the importance of the Tennessee Constitution and how it set up the government in Tennessee. Use the graphic organizer to compare and contrast the Tennessee Constitution to the U.S. Constitution.
TN History For Kids » Middle 2: The Other Constitution in Your Life
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Tennessee Constitution- Executive Branch
• Governor was weak under the
TN Constitution
• Elected to a two-year term
• No veto power
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John Sevier
•First and only governor of the
lost state of Franklin that broke
away from North Carolina
•Fought at the Battle of Kings
Mountain in the American
Revolution
•Became the first governor of
Tennessee when it became a
state in 1796
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Multiple Choice
Who was elected as Tennessee’s first governor?
John Sevier
James Robertson
John Donelson
William Blount
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Multiple Choice
In what year did Tennessee become a state?
1790
1796
1786
1780
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Tennessee Constitution- Voting Rights
• All male property owners over
21 years of age
• Had to live in the same county
for six months
• Free African American men
could vote if they met other
requirements
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Tennessee Constitution- Declaration of Rights
• Similar to the Bill of Rights
• Religious freedom
• Voting rights
• Protects against unreasonable
search and seizure
• Fair trial
• Freedom of speech, assembly,
the press
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Multiple Select
The Tennessee Constitution is comparable to the Bill of Rights in that both protect...
Protects the right to freedom of speech, assembly, and press.
Protects against unreasonable search and seizure.
Protects the right to a fair trial and religious freedom
Protects against alienable rights.
Protects voting rights for women.
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Statehood
• The TN Constitution was sent to
Congress for review
• Parts were based on the PA and NC
Constitutions
• Thomas Jefferson said it was “the
least imperfect and most
republican of the state
constitutions”
• Focus on individual rights set it
apart from other constitutions
• Tennessee was admitted as a state
on June 1, 1796
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Multiple Choice
After meeting all requirements for statehood, who had to approve it?
President
Governor
Congress
Settlers
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Multiple Choice
Tennessee became what?
The 14th state of the Union
The 15th state of the Union
The 16th state of the Union
The 17th state of the Union
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Jackson Purchase 1818
•Negotiated by Andrew Jackson
with the Chickasaw
•Included land west of the TN
River
•As a result of this treaty, the
Native American tribe was
relocated to the southeast corner
of Tennessee.
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Multiple Choice
The Jackson Purchase was part of the Treaty of Tuscaloosa. It was signed by Andrew Jackson and the Chickasaws in 1818. The purchase included the lands that made up...
East Tennessee and parts of Virginia.
Parts of Arkansas and southern Tennessee.
West Tennessee and parts of Kentucky.
Most of Kentucky and the area near Nashville.
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Do your best--this is a Quiz Grade!
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Essential
Question: What
problems faced
the nation during
the Adams’
presidency?
Tennessee
Standard: 8.27
TROUBLED TIMES FOR
JOHN ADAMS
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