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It was thought to be unconstitutional.

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Q: Why did jays treaty cause controversy?
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Why was the jay treaty called jay treaty?

its called jays treaty cause it was jay himself who wrote the treaty.


Why was France upset about jays treaty?

France was upset about jays treaty because they thought they were favoring Britain


Who was jay treaty unpopular with?

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


What treaty was signed hoping to avoid war with Britain and negotiated by John Jay?

Jays Treaty


Why were some Americans unhappy with jays treaty?

because the treaty did not deal with the issue of impressment and did not mention British interference with American trade. also because in jays treaty the americans had to pay there debts from the war that they won.


What to events allowed the US to preserve the territories set in the Treaty of Paris?

The Jays Treaty and The Pinkney's treaty (I might've spelled Pinkney's wrong)


Why did the french object to Jays treaty?

because they thought that his ideas were nonsense


What two events allowed the US to preserve the territories set in the treaty of Paris?

The Jays Treaty and The Pinkney's treaty (I might've spelled Pinkney's wrong)


How did Washington feel about jays treaty?

He wanted to provent another war with British.


Did jays treaty barred french and british warships from American ports?

false


Why did the maori not want to give their land to the maori?

The Maori did not want to give their land to the British because they valued their land as ancestral, sacred, and central to their culture and identity. The Maori saw the land as a source of power, connection to their ancestors, and a way of life. Giving up their land meant losing their autonomy and way of life to the British colonizers.


Why did jays treaty offend France?

Jay's Treaty of 1794 angered France because the U.S. refused to lend aid to France and the treaty joined forces with Britain.