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How did Great Britain and France place the new United States in the middle of their conflict?
They pressured the United States to take sides.
They pressured the United States to solve their conflicts.
They wanted the United States to lend them its cabinet leaders.
They wanted the United States to remain neutral.
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They pressured the United States to take sides.
Explanation: Both Britain and France interfered with American trade (seizing ships, blockades, impressment) and tried to force the U.S. to stop trading with the other side, effectively pushing the new nation toward choosing one side in their war.
Explanation: Both Britain and France interfered with American trade (seizing ships, blockades, impressment) and tried to force the U.S. to stop trading with the other side, effectively pushing the new nation toward choosing one side in their war.
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