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Emilia Ford
19 January, 02:20
Why did the French attack American ships?
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Nathalia Rowe
19 January, 04:28
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Many leaders were angry that the U. S. for signing the Jay Treaty with Britain.
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Alan Wilson
19 January, 04:49
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Britain and France looked for ways to weaken each other. One method was to cut off the other country's foreign trade. Britain warships started seizing American ships trading with France. French warships did the same to American ships trading with Britain.
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