What affect did the war between France and England (before the War of 1812) have on the United States?(1 point)

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The United States was forced to choose to work with Britain
The United States was forced to choose to work with Britain

The unwillingness of the French to negotiate resulted in bad feeling between the US and France
The unwillingness of the French to negotiate resulted in bad feeling between the US and France

It tested the United States willingness to continue George Washington's policy of neutrality.
It tested the United States willingness to continue George Washington's policy of neutrality.

The United States was forced to choose to work with France
The United States was forced to choose to work with France

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It tested the United States willingness to continue George Washington's policy of neutrality.

The war between France and England (the Napoleonic Wars) put pressure on the United States to take sides, challenging its previously established stance of neutrality.

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