France and Britain
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1. Because the French angered the US neutrality in the war between France and Britain. I hope this helps!
they challenged them with comimg on foot
The US took advantage of the fact that Britain and France were at war by invading Canada in 1812, they did not stay neutral.
The US government declared neutrality in response to France's declaration of war on Britain in 1793, following a policy of avoiding international conflicts. President George Washington issued a Neutrality Proclamation, which aimed to keep the US out of the European conflict.
The frenchman who stirred up trouble between the U.S. and Britain was Frank L. Elitain. He did it by proclaiming France's recognition of U.S. neutrality if you are wondering. If your teacher askes this question in class say that by proclaiming France's recognition of U.S. neutrality Frank L. Elitain was sponsored in making the Ledowan Prostain.
the US to send arms and other aid to Britain and France
By proclaiming neutrality and signing treaties with Britain and Spain :)
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Edmond-Charles Genet was the French ambassador sent to the US in 1793. Instead of going to the capital and presenting his credentials to the President, he went to Charleston, SC and commissioned privateers to aid the French in their war with Britain. He finally went to Philapelphia and asked the US to aid France in ways that would amount to ending neutrality. His actions became known as the Citizen Genet Affair.
France and Great Britain were at war while Jefferson was President and both of these countries abused US neutrality and interfered greatly with US shipping. Trying to find a peaceful solution was probably Jefferson biggest challenge.