History Of The Marine Corps
Quasi-War E30: The Marines Return: America’s Response to France
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Tensions with France were at a breaking point. Jay’s Treaty, the seizure of American ships, and the XYZ Affair had fueled public outrage, forcing the U.S. to choose between diplomacy and war. President John Adams sought peace, but pressure mounted. Federalists, led by Alexander Hamilton, pushed for military expansion, while Thomas Jefferson’s Democratic-Republicans feared a slide into tyranny. Congress responded by creating the Department of the Navy, re-establishing the Marine Corps, and passing the Alien and Sedition Acts—clear signs that America was preparing for conflict. This episode explores the political battles, military buildup, and high-stakes diplomacy that led to the Quasi-War. ************* Visit HistoryoftheMarineCorps.com to subscribe to our newsletter, explore episode notes and images, and see our references. Follow us on social media for updates and bonus content: Facebook and Twitter (@marinehistory) and Instagram (@historyofthemarines). This episode is sponsored by Audible. Visit AudibleTr