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Which statement best describes American attitudes toward France during the 1790s?

Americans in both political parties supported France’s revolution and war with Britain.
Americans in both political parties feared the chaos of the French Revolution.
Democratic-Republicans supported France, while Federalists feared events in France.
Federalists supported France, while Democratic-Republicans feared events in France.

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Answered by varaanana1st
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Americans in both the political parties had supported the revolution of France and the war with Britain. Americans in both the political parties were feeling the chaos the French Revolution
Answered by gratefuljarette
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America’s attitude towards France in 1790s can best be described as: The Democratic Republicans supported France while the Federalists feared the events in France.

EXPLANATION:

Initially, America was unanimous to support the French revolution and end of monarchy in France but seeing the violence during French revolution, the attitude of the political leaders changed.

The federalists were of the option that the turn of events of the French Revolution could lead to an invasion and violence in United States as well. America at the end of it decided to stay neutral towards France.  

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