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Vika [28.1K]
3 years ago
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How did the first 5 presidents handle foreign and domestic problems?

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ololo11 [35]3 years ago
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George Washington the 1st President 1789-1797.  
<span>Domestic: he put a tax on whiskey.
</span><span>Foreign: he wanted to stay neutral referring conflicts to foreign countries.
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John Adams the 2nd President 1797-1801.
</span>Domestic: <span>The Alien and Sedition Act was the act that gave him the right to expel illegal immigrants.
</span>Foreign: <span>The XYZ Affair was when America angered the French and began to attack.
</span><span>
Thomas Jefferson the 3rd President 1801-1809.</span>
<span>Domestic: He was the one that had part of The Lousiana Purchase.
</span><span>
James Madison the 4th President 1809-1817
</span>Domestic: He was domestic through carrying Jeffersons Policies.

<span>James Monroe the 5th President 1817-1825
</span>Domestic: <span>The Missouri Compromise was when Missouri wanted to be a Slave State but the Congress didn't want that.
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