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Caden
2 November, 09:46
What was an effect of Jay's Treaty in 1794?
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Frau Frau
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Jay's Treaty, officially titled "Treaty of Amity Commerce and Navigation, between His Britannic Majesty; and The United States of America," was negotiated by Supreme Court Chief Justice John Jay and signed between the United States and Great Britain on November 19, 1794.
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