Asked by boothill

Jay’s Treaty prevented a war with Britain but

a. ended impressment
b. allowed U.S. trade with France.
c. Britain was still allowed to aid Native Americans.
d. upset many Jeffersonian Republicans

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Jay’s Treaty prevented a war with Britain but **c. Britain was still allowed to aid Native Americans** and **d. upset many Jeffersonian Republicans**.

While the treaty did stabilize relations between the U.S. and Britain, it did not end impressment (a), and it did not specifically address trade with France (b). Instead, the treaty addressed various issues resulting from the Revolutionary War but left some grievances unaddressed, leading to dissatisfaction among many, particularly Jeffersonian Republicans who viewed the treaty as too conciliatory toward Britain.
Answered by boothill
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
In that case, the best answer is **d. upset many Jeffersonian Republicans**.

Jay’s Treaty was controversial and angered many Jeffersonian Republicans who viewed it as too accommodating to Britain and detrimental to American interests.
Answered by boothill
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
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