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--------During french and Britsh fighting Washington declared that U.S.would not choose sides even though Hamilton wanted to su...Asked by joy
-----During french and Britsh fighting Washington declared that U.S.would not choose sides even though Hamilton wanted to support the British and Jefferson the French due to the FRANCO-AMERICAN ALLIANCE.
Alliance of 1778.
Alliance of 1778.
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Ms. Sue
As I told you earlier, the answer is in this paragraph that you posted.
"French Revolution --
The French Revolution began in 1789 with some nonviolent restrictions on the king, but became more
hostile in 1792 when France declared war on Austria. Seeking help from America, the French pointed to the Franco-American
Alliance of 1778. Jeffersonians leaned toward helping France due to the treaty. Hamiltonians leaned toward helping England
due to economic benefits. Not wanting to get involved for fear of damage to the trade business, Washington gave the Neutrality
Proclamation, which made America neutral. This led to arguments between Americans and French. After fighting with the
French over such things as the Jay Treaty, the Americans came to peace with France in 1800. The French Revolution was not a war within a country, but a war that affected the world."
"French Revolution --
The French Revolution began in 1789 with some nonviolent restrictions on the king, but became more
hostile in 1792 when France declared war on Austria. Seeking help from America, the French pointed to the Franco-American
Alliance of 1778. Jeffersonians leaned toward helping France due to the treaty. Hamiltonians leaned toward helping England
due to economic benefits. Not wanting to get involved for fear of damage to the trade business, Washington gave the Neutrality
Proclamation, which made America neutral. This led to arguments between Americans and French. After fighting with the
French over such things as the Jay Treaty, the Americans came to peace with France in 1800. The French Revolution was not a war within a country, but a war that affected the world."
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joy
Neutrality Proclamation
Answered by
Ms. Sue
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