Question 1: Arrange the events in correct order:
- Adams became President during the war between France and Britain.
- The French Directory refused to receive the American envoy and suspended commercial relations.
- Adams sent three commissioners to France.
- The French Foreign Minister Talleyrand and the Directory refused to negotiate unless a substantial bribe was paid.
- Adams reported the insult to Congress, and the Senate printed the correspondence referring to the French as "X, Y, and Z."
- President Adams did not call for a declaration of war, but hostilities began at sea.
- American shipping was almost defenseless against French privateers.
- By 1800, armed merchantmen and U.S. warships were clearing the sea-lanes.
Question 2: Based on the information in the excerpt, what can be inferred about the effect the war between France and England had on the United States?
The attacks on American shipping vessels led to a build-up of an American naval force.