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Many Americans were dissatisfied with the Jay Treaty because they felt it favored Britain over the United States and did not address issues such as British impressment of American sailors and interference with American trade.

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Why did many Americans find fault with jay's treaty?

Americans found fault with Jay's Treaty because it did not deal with the British interfering with American trades.


Did john jay betray American interest in jays treaty?

Jay's treaty was between the United States and Great Britain to regulate commerce and navigation. It corrected problems arising from violations of the Treaty of Paris of 1793. Americans were outraged by Jay's Treaty. Many Americans even burned effigies of John Jay as a reaction to it.


Whose 1794 treaty with Britain displeased many Americans?

john jay


Why did many Americans protest Jay's Treaty?

They did not Love it....... They Hated what they said in the treaty. Jay wasnt right for WHATEVER he said.


Did Jay's Treaty give Americans the right to travel freely on the Mississippi river?

The Pickney's Treaty gave Americans the right to travel freely on Mississippi River, not the Jay's Treaty


Who is the diplomat whose 1794 treaty with Britain displease many Americans?

John Jay


Most Americans consider jay's treaty to be what?

The Jay Treaty was one of America's first treaties with Great Britain. Most Americans only know very little about the Jay Treaty, and consider it to be trivial. See http://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/ourdocs/jay.html


Most Americans considered Jay's Treaty?

Trivial


Why were some Americans. Unhappy about the jay's treaty?

Be more understanding


Why did Americans burned Chief Justice John Jay in effigy?

Jay negotiated an unpopular treaty with Great Britain


What was the result of the Battle at the Fallen Timbers?

Native Americans signed Jay's Treaty.


In 1795 angry Americans burned Chief Justice Jay in effigy. Why?

Jay negotiated an unpopular treaty with Great Britain