The correct arrangement that President Madison made with France to stop the seizing of American ships was A. to be its ally in a war against Britain. This agreement was part of the diplomatic efforts during the early 19th century as tensions arose from British maritime practices impacting American trade.
What arrangement did President Madison make with France to stop the seizing of American ships? A. to be its ally in a war against Britain. B. to build ships for sale to France. C. to trade with France but not with Britain. D. to help it regain control of the West Indies.
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