How did Washington handle the war between Britain and France?

• The U.S. formed an alliance with France to fight against Britain.
• The U.S. formed an alliance with Britain to fight against France.
• The U.S. entered the war after paying off its national debt.
• The U.S. remained neutral and did not enter the war.

1. D

2. B
3. D
4. B and D
5. B
6. B
7. A
8. B
9. D
10. B

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1: The U.S. remained neutral and did not enter the war. (D)
2: political parties (B)
3: Both were strong supporters of the Constitution. (D)
4: Both were strong supporters of the Constitution & The growth of the media inspired conflict. (B & D)
5: The House of Representatives had to decide the election. (B)
6: Spain had closed the port of New Orleans to American trade. (B)
7: He wanted to find a route to the Pacific Ocean. (A)
8: to protest the war with Britain (B)
9: By signing the treaty, the Native Americans received payment for their lands. (D)
10: the different economic interests of the regions (B)

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heres the actually answers

1.)The U.S. remained neutral and did not enter the war.(D)
2.)political parties(B)
3.)Both were strong supporters of the Constitution(D)
4.)The growth of the media inspired conflict,The president and vice president were from opposing parties.(B,D)
5.)The House of Representatives had to decide the election.(B)
6.)Spain had closed the port of New Orleans to American trade.(B)
7.)He wanted to find a route to the Pacific Ocean.(A)
8.)to protest the war with Britain(A)
9.)By signing the treaty, the Native Americans received payment for their lands.(D)
10.)the different economic interests of the regions(B)

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The correct answer is: The U.S. remained neutral and did not enter the war.

To find the answer, you can consult historical records and sources that cover this period in American history. One way to do this is by looking at primary sources such as letters, official documents, and speeches from that time. These primary sources can provide direct insights into the actions and decisions made by President Washington and the U.S. government.

Secondary sources, such as books written by historians, can also be helpful. These books analyze and interpret the primary sources, providing a more comprehensive understanding of the events and circumstances surrounding the war between Britain and France and how the U.S. was involved.

Some recommended secondary sources might include:
- "George Washington's War: The Forging of a Revolutionary Leader and the American Presidency" by Bruce Chadwick
- "The History of the American Revolution" by David Ramsay
- "The Wars of the French Revolution and Napoleon, 1792-1815" by Owen Connelly

By consulting these sources, you will be able to learn that President Washington implemented a policy of neutrality during the war between Britain and France.