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There was no agreement. It needs to be understood that while the founding fathers supported a democracy, the revolutionary events in France where frighting to them. The French Revolution is a lesson that condones Jefferson's unwillingness to allow the mob to lead the nation. However, with regards to your question...there were no agreements, rather, the US was too unstable at the time to be of much use.

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Q: Whose idea was it for the US to remain neutral during the French Revolution?
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