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					<description><![CDATA[<h3><strong>Three Big Things&#160;</strong></h3><p>1. France was mad because the U.S. was making nice with England, who France had only recently helped them break away from and who France hated most of the time anyway.</p><p>2. U.S. efforts to make nice with France led to serious drama when French representatives (code names “X,” “Y,” and “Z”) made demands the U.S. contingent found offensive.</p><p>3. The resulting kerfuffle led to a “Quasi-War” abroad and more pronounced divisions between political parties at home before being resolved by a new round of diplomacy and a new treaty. The dispute also prompted the Federalists to push through the infamous Alien and Sedition Acts (which didn’t turn out all that well).</p>]]></description>
		
		
		
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