Match each president with the major foreign policy event that occurred during their term.

The diplomatic episode referred to as the XYZ Affair that led to the Quasi-War with France
The passage of the Embargo Act to protect US shipping vessels during the Napoleonic Wars
The signing of the Treaty of Ghent to conclude the War of 1812 and restore the political boundaries of North America
The issuing of the Neutrality Proclamation in response to conflict between France and Britain

The diplomatic episode referred to as the XYZ Affair that led to the Quasi-War with France - John Adams

The passage of the Embargo Act to protect US shipping vessels during the Napoleonic Wars - Thomas Jefferson
The signing of the Treaty of Ghent to conclude the War of 1812 and restore the political boundaries of North America - James Madison
The issuing of the Neutrality Proclamation in response to conflict between France and Britain - George Washington

To match each president with the major foreign policy event that occurred during their term, we need to have knowledge of historical events and the timelines of U.S. presidents. Here's a breakdown of each event and the corresponding president:

1. The diplomatic episode referred to as the XYZ Affair that led to the Quasi-War with France:
- President: John Adams
- During his presidency, the XYZ Affair occurred in 1797-1798. It involved French agents demanding bribes from American diplomats, which led to increased tensions with France and eventually the Quasi-War, an undeclared naval war between France and the United States.

2. The passage of the Embargo Act to protect US shipping vessels during the Napoleonic Wars:
- President: Thomas Jefferson
- The Embargo Act of 1807 was passed during Jefferson's presidency. It prohibited American ships from trading with foreign nations in an attempt to protect U.S. shipping vessels from seizure and preserve neutrality during the Napoleonic Wars.

3. The signing of the Treaty of Ghent to conclude the War of 1812 and restore the political boundaries of North America:
- President: James Madison
- The War of 1812 took place during Madison's presidency, and it ended with the signing of the Treaty of Ghent in 1814. The treaty restored the political boundaries of North America between the United States and Britain, thus concluding the war.

4. The issuing of the Neutrality Proclamation in response to conflict between France and Britain:
- President: George Washington
- During Washington's presidency in 1793, he issued the Neutrality Proclamation. This proclamation declared that the United States would remain neutral in the ongoing conflict between France and Britain, thus avoiding involvement in the broader European conflicts of the time.

By matching the events with their corresponding presidents, we can establish a comprehensive understanding of foreign policy events during each president's term.

The diplomatic episode referred to as the XYZ Affair that led to the Quasi-War with France: John Adams

The passage of the Embargo Act to protect US shipping vessels during the Napoleonic Wars: Thomas Jefferson
The signing of the Treaty of Ghent to conclude the War of 1812 and restore the political boundaries of North America: James Madison
The issuing of the Neutrality Proclamation in response to conflict between France and Britain: George Washington