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During the 1790s, France believed that the United States was losing its neutrality because of the
Alien and Sedition Acts.
Jay Treaty.
Kentucky Resolution.
Virginia Resolution.

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Answered by Louisiana
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During the 1790s, France believed that the United States was losing its neutrality because of the Jay treaty.

Answered by nairaryaashok01
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France believed that the United States was losing its neutrality because of the Jay treaty.

Who is Jay Treaty ?

  • In order to prevent war, the United States and Great Britain reached an agreement known as "Jay's Treaty."
  • This guide also provides access to digital materials, a print bibliography, and links to other websites.
  • United States for the purposes of employment, education, retirement, investing, and/or immigration, and they are not subject to deportation under any circumstances.
  • The United States and Great Britain entered into the Jay's Treaty on November 19, 1794, as a means of preventing war and resolving issues that had remained between the two countries ever since the American Revolutionary War.
  • The Jay Treaty, also known as the Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation between His Britannic Majesty and the United States of America.

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