John Adams
John Adams avoided war with France
Because the Americans thought his election was unfair and he wasn't supposed to be the president. So they didn't listen to him much.
Adams avoided war by not getting involved in other foreign affairs
he practiced isolation during his president years.
The Federalists were shocked by Adams' first goal as president because he sought to improve relations with France and avoid a war, which went against the prevailing anti-French sentiment among Federalists. They believed that France posed a threat to American interests and that a strong stance against the French was necessary. Adams' pursuit of diplomacy with France was viewed as a betrayal of their principles and caused discontent among many Federalists.
No, he helped the U.S. avoid war with France
jefferson was president but not sure about the rest...
President John Adams settled the conflict between the United States and France, known as the Quasi-War, by pursuing diplomacy rather than military action. He appointed a peace mission that successfully negotiated with France, leading to the Convention of 1800, which effectively ended hostilities and restored peaceful relations. Adams's decision to avoid war was controversial but ultimately helped to solidify the nation's independence and maintain its sovereignty.
As the so-called "undeclared naval battle with France" began to worry the US about a French invasion, George Washington was called out of retirement to lead an army if needed. Over the objections of President John Adams, Washington insisted on making Alexander Hamilton the inspector general of the army.To avoid all of the complications regarding Hamilton, Washington and Adams, Adams decided to try and avoid a declared war against France.He called for peace negotiations with France and Napoleon seemed receptive to the idea of not having a war with the USA.
no
If you are asking about the Treaty of Paris that ended the revolution it was in Paris, France.