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There were a few events that affected the US in the 1790s. One event was the French Revolution. It affected the us bercause once the british entered the revolution, the Americans would have had to pick sides in the war if they entered it. If they sided with France, they lost their biggest trading partner in britian and if they sided with Britian they would lost being allies with France. An other event weas the xyz affair. It affected the us beacuse we would have had to bride France just to talk to them to have their ships stop attacking US ships and denying to give france 10 million dollars showed that tyhe Americans were not going to be bullied around by other countries.

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