The news of the peace treaty weakened the Federalist Party because "The party's efforts seemed pointless and disloyal." This suggests that their stance and activities, which may have been in opposition to the war or in favor of British interests, appeared undermined and gave an impression of disloyalty to the nation, thus diminishing their political influence and support.
Based on this excerpt from the text, how did news of the peace treaty weaken the Federalist Party?
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Several members of the Federalist party went back to Britain
Several members of the Federalist party went back to Britain
They were now subject to remaining in the Union.
They were now subject to remaining in the Union.
The party's efforts seemed pointless and disloyal.
The party's efforts seemed pointless and disloyal.
They were now forced to support the United States’ expansion into Canada.
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