Which of the following is an effect of the alien and sedition acts?
foreigners were forced t...
Which of the following is an effect of the alien and sedition acts?
foreigners were forced to leave the united states
the twelfth amendment was passed
the federalist party lost the election of 1800
match those below
first secretary of state
first secretary of the treasury
opposed hamilton's financial plan
minister to britain who negotiated a treaty in 1795
envoy to spain who negotiated a treaty in 1796
second president of the united states
french representative sent to united states to seek american support against britain
attorney general under washington
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