5th United States Congress

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Template:Short description Template:Use American English Template:Use mdy dates Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". The 5th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met at Congress Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from March 4, 1797, to March 4, 1799, during the first two years of John Adams' presidency. In the context of the Quasi-War with France, the Alien and Sedition Acts were passed by Congress. The Acts were overwhelmingly supported by the Federalists and mostly opposed by the Democratic-Republicans. Some Democratic-Republicans, such as Timothy Bloodworth, said they would support formally going to war against France but they opposed the Alien and Sedition Acts which Bloodworth and others believed were unconstitutional.[1]

The apportionment of seats in this House of Representatives was based on the 1790 United States census. Both chambers had a Federalist majority. Template:TOClimit

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One of the Alien and Sedition Acts

Major events

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Major legislation

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Treaties ratified

Party summary

Details on changes are shown below in the "Changes in membership" section.

Senate

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House of Representatives

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President of the Senate Thomas Jefferson

Leadership

Senate

House of Representatives

Members

This list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators are listed in order of seniority, and representatives are listed by district.

Senate

Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". Senators were elected by the state legislatures every two years, with one-third beginning new six-year terms with each Congress. Preceding the names in the list below are Senate class numbers, which indicate the cycle of their election. In this Congress, Class 1 meant their term began in this Congress, requiring reelection in 1802; Class 2 meant their term ended with this Congress, requiring reelection in 1798; and Class 3 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring reelection in 1800.

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House of Representatives

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Changes in membership

The count below reflects changes from the beginning of this Congress

Senate

There were 9 resignations, 2 deaths, 1 expulsion, 1 late selection, and 2 elections to replace appointees. Neither party had a net gain of seats. Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". Template:Ordinal US Congress change

|- | Tennessee
(1) | Vacant | Tennessee failed to elect a Senator on time | style="background-color:#AACC99" | William Cocke (DR) | Appointed May 15, 1797

|- | Tennessee
(2) | style="background-color:#AACC99" | William Blount (DR) | Expelled July 8, 1797 | style="background-color:#AACC99" | Joseph Anderson (DR) | Elected September 26, 1797

|- | Tennessee
(1) | style="background-color:#AACC99" | William Cocke (DR) | Interim appointment until September 26, 1797 | style="background-color:#AACC99" | Andrew Jackson (DR) | Elected September 26, 1797

|- | Rhode Island
(2) | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | William Bradford (F) | Resigned sometime in October, 1797 | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | Ray Greene (F) | Elected November 13, 1797

|- | Vermont
(1) | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | Isaac Tichenor (F) | Resigned October 17, 1797 | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | Nathaniel Chipman (F) | Elected October 17, 1797

|- | Maryland
(3) | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | John Henry (F) | Resigned December 10, 1797 | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | James Lloyd (F) | Elected December 11, 1797

|- | New York
(1) | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | Philip John Schuyler (F) | Resigned January 3, 1798 | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | John Sloss Hobart (F) | Elected January 11, 1798

|- | Delaware
(2) | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | John Vining (F) | Resigned January 19, 1798 | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | Joshua Clayton (F) | Elected January 19, 1798

|- | Tennessee
(1) | style="background-color:#AACC99" | Andrew Jackson (DR) | Resigned sometime in April, 1798 | style="background-color:#AACC99" | Daniel Smith (DR) | Appointed October 6, 1798

|- | New York
(1) | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | John Sloss Hobart (F) | Resigned April 16, 1798 | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | William North (F) | Appointed May 5, 1798

|- | Delaware
(2) | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | Joshua Clayton (F) | Died August 11, 1798 | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | William H. Wells (F) | Elected January 17, 1799

|- | New York
(1) | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | William North (F) | Interim appointment until August 17, 1798 | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | James Watson (F) | Elected August 17, 1798

|- | New Jersey
(1) | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | John Rutherfurd (F) | Resigned November 26, 1798 | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | Franklin Davenport (F) | Appointed December 5, 1798

|- | South Carolina
(2) | style="background-color:#AACC99" | John Hunter (DR) | Resigned November 26, 1798 | style="background-color:#AACC99" | Charles Pinckney (DR) | Elected December 6, 1798

|- | Virginia
(2) | style="background-color:#AACC99" | Henry Tazewell (DR) | Died January 24, 1799 | Vacant | Not filled in this Congress |}

House of Representatives

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|- | Template:Ushr | Template:Party shading/Vacant | Vacant | Daniel Buck (F) had been re-elected, but declined to serve.
Successor elected May 23, 1797.[4] | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | Lewis R. Morris (F) | May 24, 1797

|- | Template:Ushr | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | Elisha Potter (F) | Resigned sometime in 1797.
Successor elected August 29, 1797.[4] | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | Thomas Tillinghast (F) | Seated November 13, 1797

|- | Template:Ushr | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | William L. Smith (F) | Resigned July 10, 1797.
Successor elected September 4–5, 1797.[4] | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | Thomas Pinckney (F) | Seated November 23, 1797

|- | Template:Ushr | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | Theophilus Bradbury (F) | Resigned July 24, 1797.
Successor elected August 4, 1797.[4] | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | Bailey Bartlett (F) | Seated November 27, 1797

|- | Template:Ushr | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | Jeremiah Smith (F) | Resigned July 26, 1797.
Successor elected August 28, 1797.[4] | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | Peleg Sprague (F) | Seated December 15, 1797

|- | Template:Ushr | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | James Davenport (F) | Died August 3, 1797.
Successor elected September 18, 1797.[4] | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | William Edmond (F) | Seated November 13, 1797

|- | Template:Ushr | style="background-color:#AACC99" | Andrew Jackson (DR) | Resigned sometime in September 1797 to become U.S. Senator.
Successor elected September 26, 1797.[5] | style="background-color:#AACC99" | William C.C. Claiborne (DR) | Seated November 23, 1797

|- | Template:Ushr | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | George Ege (F) | Resigned sometime in October 1797.
Successor elected October 10, 1797.[4] | style="background-color:#AACC99" | Joseph Hiester (DR) | Seated December 1, 1797

|- | Template:Ushr | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | Samuel Sitgreaves (F) | Resigned sometime in 1798.
Successor elected October 9, 1798.[4] | style="background-color:#AACC99" | Robert Brown (DR) | Seated December 4, 1798

|- | Template:Ushr | style="background-color:#AACC99" | Nathan Bryan (DR) | Died June 4, 1798.
Successor elected August 2, 1798.[4] | style="background-color:#AACC99" | Richard Dobbs Spaight (DR) | Seated December 10, 1798

|- | Template:Ushr | style="background-color:#AACC99" | John Swanwick (DR) | Died July 31, 1798.
Successor elected October 9, 1798.[4] | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | Robert Waln (F) | Seated December 3, 1798

|- | Template:Ushr | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | Joshua Coit (F) | Died September 5, 1798.
Successor elected October 22, 1798.[4] | style="background-color:#F6D6C9" | Jonathan Brace (F) | Seated December 3, 1798

|- | Template:Ushr | style="background-color:#AACC99" | William Giles (DR) | Resigned October 2, 1798.
Successor elected November 1, 1798.[4] | style="background-color:#AACC99" | Joseph Eggleston (DR) | Seated December 3, 1798

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Committees

Lists of committees and their party leaders.

Senate

House of Representatives

Joint committees

Employees

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House of Representatives

See also

Notes

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References

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  1. The Presidency of John Adams by Ralph A. Brown, University Press of Kansas, 1975
  2. The Reign of Witches: The Struggle Against the Alien and Sedition Laws, 1789-1800 by Elizabeth Lawson
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External links

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