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Why was keeping peace with the British important to the United States?
The United States depended on imported goods from Great Britain.
America needed British protection from France.
Great Britain was the only market for American exports.
The United States was already at war with France

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Keeping peace with Great Britain was important to the United States for several reasons, but primarily because:

1. **Economic Dependency**: The United States depended on imported goods from Great Britain. Maintaining good relations would ensure a steady supply of these goods and facilitate trade.

2. **Protection from France**: At various points in history, particularly during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, America needed British protection from potential threats, including aggressions from France.

3. **Market for Exports**: Great Britain was a significant market for American exports. A peaceful relationship would help maintain and grow this trade, which was crucial for the American economy.

While the statement "The United States was already at war with France" might reflect a specific context (such as during the Quasi-War in the late 1790s), the broader importance of peace with Great Britain primarily revolved around economic and security concerns. Thus, options 1, 2, and 3 highlight key reasons for maintaining peace with Britain.

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