using Source 4, why would the Federalist Party support stronger ties to Britain over France?

A.
Federalist believed trade with Britain was vital to the Southern economy.
B.
Federalists were angry with France over the Treaty of Paris of 1783.
C.
Federalists saw British government as a model aristocracy that America should follow.
D.
Federalists saw the French government as a corrupt government trying to bully a new natio

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Based on the context provided, the most fitting answer would be:

D. Federalists saw the French government as a corrupt government trying to bully a new nation.

Federalists generally viewed France's revolutionary government as chaotic and unstable, contrasting it with their admiration for British political stability and institutions. They believed that a strong relationship with Britain would provide economic and political benefits, while viewing France as a potential threat to American values and governance.