yo mama made all the conflicts because shes older then adam and eve.
It was thought to be unconstitutional.
This depends on who you asked. The treaty itself, created in 1795, was between the United States and Great Britain. It is credited with averting war, resolving issues, and facilitating peaceful trade. However, the treaty was hotly contested by the Jeffersonian's in each state who feared that closer economic ties with Britain would strengthen Hamilton's Federalist party, promote aristocracy and undercut republicanism.
They both settle disputes between or on a land. Differnce is that they dispute on different types of land.
John Jay, sign, withdraw, betrayal, attack.
Yummy and from Chicago (where I am from) Jays introduced Krunchers in 1986 and was the first kettle chip distributed in the midwest. The reduced fat Krunchers were introduced in 2007.
France was upset about jays treaty because they thought they were favoring Britain
Jays Treaty
The French seized American ships that carried cargo to Britain.
The country for Jay's Treaty was England or Great Britain they are one and the same but still. Ten years after the American Revolution the English were still on their land and in American forts. This treaty is also known as the Uncommon Treaty.
The Spain saw the treaty as a sign that the United States might be drawing closer to Britain.
Jay's Treaty of 1794 angered France because the U.S. refused to lend aid to France and the treaty joined forces with Britain.
They started to steal from US merchant ships
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The French seized American ships that carried cargo to Britain.
its called jays treaty cause it was jay himself who wrote the treaty.
the hunters of corse!! at first the scrub jays wanted a treaty so they woud not get shot building nest but the hunters didn care one ayota! so they called a meeting with blues and reds and even the mexican jays. together they form a treaty of no more shooting jays. ahrgg the hunters were real mad at that treaty for sure. jays 100 hunters zero!!lol
The Jays treaty said that British could seize U.S. cargoes bound for French ports.