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AUGUST 25.
THE GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
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THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE
Sketches by Bessey; Synopsis by Braucher
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political During Washington’s first term there had been no
parties in the country, but during his second
term the people began to divide. There were Federal*
ists, led by Alexander Hamilton and John Adams, be
founded lieving in a strong central government Republicans, Oemo%|
by Thomas Jefferson, and later called
i crats,-believed in “that government which governs the
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Adams, a Massachu- The French, angry be
setts man, had been vice cause we had not helped
president ington. ,>He under elected Wash- them fight England, be
was f an to seize outUvessels.
p r e s i d e nt in 1797. hey offered to cease the
Trouble with France en- practice if bribes were
sued at once. tendered Fr ench officials.
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~A wave of indignation swept the country and Char
C. Pinckney, minister to France, made his famous re- ♦
mark, “Millions United for defense, but not one cent for :
tribute.” The States prepared for war and
were make a peaq4. fewrnaval The battles, rest of Adams' but France administration soon offered to |
was •
stormy, fovtowing some foolish laws that will be ex- !
plained tomorrow.
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’ After foreigners had tried stir
to American cftizene
to help France in her war on England, Congress, passed
the foreigners Alien and who Sedition Acts, providing punishment for
spoke or wrote against the government.
Imprisonment and exile were imposed. The laws were;
short-lived but made President Adams very unpopular.'
The cry went up that “a few rich men were running
country."
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Virginia and Kentucky date Adams for was re-slscthm a candi- in j j
legislatures passed reso- 1801 against j, Thomas I [
lutions saying that the Jefferson, founder of
government had gone be- what is now the Demo
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But the troubles of the Adams administration wo
against his resuming office fof a second term.
Federalist doctrine of government by the wanted aristoc
few began to pall on the people, who e
class to. have a voice in the nation’s affairs. jThc
Jeffersorf and Aaron Burr receivsd the tame numb
votes, but the House of Representatives chose Je
son. (To Bs Continue!
snd Bynoyses. Cogyrl^.