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In 1790, U.S. policy towards France was influenced by the desire to maintain a strong alliance resulting from the American Revolutionary War. The U.S. aimed to support the French Revolution, viewing it as a continuation of their own fight for liberty. However, the rise of political factions and concerns about the stability of the French government led to a cautious approach, balancing support for revolutionary ideals with a desire to avoid entanglement in European conflicts. Ultimately, this policy set the stage for the later challenges in Franco-American relations.

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