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He avoided a war with France.
Improving relations with France was one of Adams first goals as president. He was determined to stay out of the war between the French and British.
Improving relations with France was one of Adams first goals as president. He was determined to stay out of the war between the French and British.
Improving relations with France was one of Adams first goals as president. He was determined to stay out of the war between the French and British.
John Adams
Improving relations with France was one of Adams first goals as president. He was determined to stay out of the war between the French and British.
The French Revolution ended and Napoleon became the leader of France.
I assume you are asking about John Quincy Adams. He was the 6th president and the son of John Adams who was VP for Washington and the second president. As a young man he was with his parents in France when they were negotiating with the French.
When John Adams became President in 1797, France was ruled by a five-man "Directory" set up after the fall of Robespierre in 1794. In 1799, halfway through Adams' term, this was overthrown by General Napoleon Bonaparte, who became First Consul, a title he was still using at the end of Adams' term in 1801. (He did not become Emperor until 1804). During the Presidency of John Quincy Adams, France was ruled by King Charles X.
During what's known as the XYZ Affair, President Adams sent diplomats to France for the purpose of attempting to negotiate peace with France. The end result was the Treaty of Mortefontaine.