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AP US History
Unit 3 – Conflict and American Independence, 1754–1800
Topic 3.10
How might history differ if President John Adams had not passed the Alien and Sedition Acts?
There would have been a quicker shift to industrialization.
It could potentially lessen early tensions between Federalists and Democratic-Republicans causing less political polarization in early U.S.
The War of 1812 may never have occurred.
The Civil Rights movement would've started earlier than it did historically.
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