John Adams was the US President (from 1797-1801). The resolution of the Quasi-War with France (1798-1800) came too late to help him gain re-election.
John Adams, 2nd US President from 1797 to 1801 is associated with XYZ Affair.
The XYZ affair occurred during the John Adams administration.
The XYZ affair caused a harsh relationship between France and the US.
it was because the people who became to be called XYZ did not say what their names were!!!
Following the XYZ Affair, there was a surge of nationalism from the Americans. This included calls of war - eventually contributing to the naval quasi-wars along the Atlantic coast.
The XYZ Affair did not involve the United States and England. It was a dispute between the U.S. and the French Republic.
A war between the United States and France
The XYZ affair occurred in 1797 under President John Adams.It was first made public in April1798 in the United States.
France and usa
False. The XYZ affair wqasbetween France and the United States of America.
he didnt
The XYZ Affair in 1797 was handled by the then President John Adams by sending three diplomats to France to negotiate with the parties involved. The French demanded a bounty to be paid first, but the United States refused. Two of the men went home. The third stayed behind and ended the argument.
John Adams
true xD
I believe it was the United States of Amercia as well as France.
the XYZ Affair was not a success it was a failure
That was France in the XYZ Affair of the 1790s.
John Adams was the president responsible for both the XYZ affair and the Alien and Sedition acts. The XYZ affair was a diplomatic incident with France in the late 1790s, while the Alien and Sedition acts were a series of laws passed in 1798 that aimed to limit immigration and silence criticism of the government.
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.