The French government was angry at the US in 1796 primarily due to the Jay Treaty, which the United States ratified in 1795. This treaty established favorable trade relations between the US and Great Britain, effectively undermining France's position and interests during its conflict with Britain. Additionally, France felt betrayed by the US for not honoring its obligations under the 1778 Treaty of Alliance, leading to a deterioration in diplomatic relations and increased tensions between the two nations.
The annexation of the Republic of Texas.
Iowa Another, smarter person, it was not in Iowa because by 1796 we did not even go to Iowa. It was between 1796 and 97.
It felt threatened by the success of the new government.
Tennessee became the 16th US state on June 1, 1796.
The US was not founded by the French
Omura compared the US government to Hitlers Nazi government by saying that the Jews got angry when Hitler mistreated them, just as the Japanese citizens were getting angry for Americans unfair mistreatment.
Generally, the French and US governments do get along quite well.
1. Because the French angered the US neutrality in the war between France and Britain. I hope this helps!
the french monarchy felt threatened
The french won so they took much control of the us. The Indians were angry. That is what led up to the American revolution.
The annexation of the Republic of Texas.
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Check the date again. Morgan dollars were not made in 1796.
The U.S. government was against going into the French Revolution because they had just gotten out of a war, and the government also wanted to remain neutral.
Mexicans were angry about the fact that much of their land was in the us hands