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What laws did president john adams pass in order to protect the country from enemy foreign nations?

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President John Adams passed Alien and Sedition Acts. He signed four bills which would protect the nation from foreign/suspicious persons.

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President John Adams legislated the Alien and Sedition Acts.


Step-by-step explanation:

In 1798, John Adams approved four proposals that would preserve the country from foreign/unusual persons, particularly since we were on the edge of war with France. This was a really bad resolution because his reputation disappeared after this. There was a hassle from Republicans and future-president Thomas Jefferson declined to assist him after those laws were approved by Adams.

  1. The Neutralization Act
  2. The Alien Friends Act
  3. The Alien Enemy Act
  4. The Sedition Act
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