Jay's Treaty
Jay's Treaty .
Jay's Treaty, signed in 1794, was an attempt to settle the dispute between Britain and the United States. It regulated trade and navigation, but allowed the British to search American Ships. Jay's Treaty created an argument between the Jeffersonians and Federalists.
They believed that they were unconstitutional and were outraged because of it
they believed the laws violated the freedom of speech
Republicans in congress were outraged. The men who had led the south out of the union were being elected to the house and senate. Also, no southern states allowed African Americans to vote.
They bitterly opposed it because they felt it violated their first amendment rights.
Outraged
The outraged farmer is in the dell.
"I cannot believe this, I am absolutely outraged by your poor efforts, Johnny" "Why would you do this? I am so outraged" "being outraged all the time is not improving our relationship"
Yes, it has. One recent example is in 1995, when Republicans in the House of Representatives shut down the government for a total of 27 days. Led by Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, they objected to President Clinton's spending priorities, and when no agreement could be reached, the Republicans shut down the government. It turned out badly for them-- the public soon became outraged and a number of Republicans were not re-elected in the next congress.
Republicans in congress were outraged. The men who had led the south out of the union were being elected to the house and senate. Also, no southern states allowed African Americans to vote.
In 1931 many Americans were outraged when Japan invaded Manchuria.
Genet ignored Washington's Proclamation of Neutrality and continued to pursue alliance with the US. Outraged Federalists and Democratic-Republicans because it showed France's disregard for Washington. Made Jefferson leave his cabinet post because of his support of France