A historical depiction of a maritime scene, representative of the early 19th century. Features two large sailing ships, one flying the stars and stripes of America and the other, the tricolor flag of France. They are stationed peacefully in calm waters, with a view of the West Indies' shoreline in the background. The essence of the scene should hint at negotiations and peaceful exchanges, a not-so-subtle nod to foreign policy discussions during President Madison's era.

What arrangement did president Madison make with France to stop the seizing of American ships?

A.to be its ally in a war against Britain.
B.to build ships for sell to France.
C.To trade with France but not with Britain.
D.To help it regain control of the West Indies.

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1.B
2.C.
3.B,D
4.A

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What arrangement did President Madison make with France to stop the seizing of American ships?

D. to help it regain control of the West Indies

The answers are,

1. B
2. C
3. B and D
4. A

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The answers are B C B D A

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it's C :to trade with France but not with Britain

A the French were also in a War against Britain. So they became their alley.