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An estimated enslaved workers tried to escape each year, but few made it to the North and freedom.
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1) Edmond Genet was a French ambassador to the United States. He was invited by Thomas Jefferson, who was fond of the French, invited Genet to clarify international rules between the French and the Americans. Genet, though used his visit to retaliate against the British and the Spanish. He was a representative of the French Republic who came to America in order to recruit Americans to help fight in the French Revolution. 2. He landed in Charleston SC around 1793 after the outbreak of war between France and Britain. 3. The actions of Citizen Genet the new government was exposed as being vulnerable. It also showed how the government was maturing.
2) Adams won by sweeping the electoral votes of New England and winning votes from several other swing states, especially the states of the Mid-Atlantic region. Jefferson received 68 electoral votes and was elected vice president.
3) They were statements secretly drafted by Jefferson and Madison for the legislatures of Kentucky and Virginia. Argued that states were the final arbiters of whether the federal government overstepped its boundaries and could therefore nullify, or refuse to accept, national legislation they deemed unconstitutional.
4) French statesman (1754-1838) Minister who asked for $250,000 just to meet him (XYZ affair), Negotiator representing France in the the deal for the Louisiana Purchase
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