i thought a jay was a bird...
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
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.
because they thought that his ideas were nonsense
The Jays Treaty and The Pinkney's treaty (I might've spelled Pinkney's wrong)
foreign; it was a treaty that stated that the British were to leave American soil but didn't state that the British couldn't interfere with America's trade.
France was upset about jays treaty because they thought they were favoring 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
It was thought to be unconstitutional.
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.
The Jays Treaty and The Pinkney's treaty (I might've spelled Pinkney's wrong)
because they thought that his ideas were nonsense
The Jays Treaty and The Pinkney's treaty (I might've spelled Pinkney's wrong)
The French reaction to Jay's Treaty with England in 1794 was largely negative. They perceived it as a betrayal, believing it undermined their alliance with the United States and favored British interests. This discontent contributed to heightened tensions between France and the U.S., eventually leading to the Quasi-War, an undeclared naval conflict. Many in France felt that the treaty signaled a shift in American foreign policy towards Britain, causing disappointment and mistrust.
He wanted to provent another war with British.