Adams increased the size of the American navy primarily because he hoped it would deter more attacks by French ships. This decision was influenced by the Quasi-War with France, where there were numerous hostilities at sea and maritime conflicts. Expanding the navy was seen as a way to protect American shipping interests and assert the nation's sovereignty.
Why did Adams increase the size of the American navy?
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He wanted to prepare for all-out war on Britain.
He hoped it would deter more attacks by French ships.
He needed to use tax money to fund an increase in
military spending.
Congress passed a law that required him to increase
support for the navy.
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