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.
No,they are also known in Florida.
Yes to the Yankees or Philles
false
The French seized American ships that carried cargo to Britain.
They started to steal from US merchant ships
The United States and England I'm pretty sure...you might want to do further research......
The French seized American ships that carried cargo to Britain.
The jay treaty angered the republicans.They claimed the United States had given away too much and gotten to little.....
The New York Mets traded David Cone to the Toronto Blue Jays in 1992. This trade was part of a larger deal that included several players, and Cone went on to achieve significant success with the Blue Jays, helping them win the World Series in 1992.
because they thought that his ideas were nonsense
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 Toronto Blue Jays traded SP Edwin Jackson, RP Octavio Dotel & RP Marc Rzepczynski. This was considered an amazing deal for the Toronto Blue Jays but many sports analyzers said that this was a deal "down-the-drain" for the St.Louis Cardinals.