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nikdorinn [45]
3 years ago
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1. The four presidents who followed George Washington faced critical foreign policy decisions. For each of those presidents—John

Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and James Monroe—discuss one key foreign policy event. Describe the event itself and its significance to the nation.
Answer:
• John Adams
• Thomas Jefferson
• James Madison
• James Monroe

1. The Federalist Era is the period of time between the ratification of the Constitution and Jefferson’s inauguration as president. During this time, the new nation struggled to find firm footing. What were the achievements of the Federalist Era? What were its failings? Write an essay answering both questions.
Answer:

Please help it would be very appreciated
History
1 answer:
KiRa [710]3 years ago
3 0

Achievements and key events:


John Adams- 1799 The Navy of the US got its first victory against France.


Thomas Jefferson - 1808 The law officially banned the salve trade.


James Madison - 1812 In this year Louisiana becomes the 18th of the Union.


James Monroe - 1819 Tha transcontinental Treaty had place, it transfered the Floridas from Spain to the United States.



Regarding Federalist Era, it ran from 1788 - 1800 and one of its achievements is that it began with the ratification of the United States, it also created a more powerful government by writing a new Constitution, this period was supported by George Washington and John Adams. A fail is when the Federalists took an aristocratic vision that was not popular to the Americas of middle class.

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