The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 were Democratic-Republican responses to the Alien and Sedition Acts passed earlier that same year by a Federalist-dominated Congress.
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Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions, (1798), in U.S. history, measures passed by the legislatures of Virginia and Kentucky as a protest against the Federalist Alien and Sedition Acts. The resolutions were written by James Madison and Thomas Jefferson (then vice president in the administration of John Adams), but the role of those statesmen remained unknown to the public for almost 25 years. Written anonymously by Jefferson and sponsored by his friend John Breckinridge, the Kentucky resolutions were passed by that state’s legislature on November 16, 1798. Jefferson’s principal arguments were that the national government was a compact between the states, that
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The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions were written by James Madison and Thomas Jefferson in response to the Alien and Sedition Acts.
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VIRGINIA AND KENTUCKY RESOLUTIONS (1798–1799)These resolutions declared the alien and sedition acts unconstitutional and sought to arouse political opposition by appealing to the legislatures of the several states. The strategy was devised by thomas jefferson, the Vice-President, who secretly drafted the resolutions that were adopted by the Kentucky legislature. A similar but milder series was drafted by james madison for the Virginia assembly. Source for information on Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions (1798–1799): Encyclopedia of the American Constitution dictionary.
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Virginia Resolutions, 21 December 1798
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