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Alien and Sedition Acts

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Alien and Sedition Acts

Four laws passed by the US Congress 1798, when war with France seemed likely. The acts lengthened the period of residency required for US citizenship, gave the president the power to expel ‘dangerous’ aliens, and severely restricted criticism of the government. They were controversial because of the degree of power exercised by central government; they are now also seen as an early manifestation of US xenophobia (fear of foreigners).


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Madison also led the opposition to the Alien and Sedition Acts and served as Jefferson's secretary of state.
Back during the 1790s under the Alien and Sedition Acts, then during the Civil War and again in World War I, the government prosecuted editors.
Supported the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798 when war with France looked imminent.
 
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