It helped colonists decide to become revolutionists and fight the British. It was common sense that the British needed to be driven from America.
There was wide spread public protested against John Jay and his treaty- this is an exception.
Option: A
Explanation:
John Jay's treaty was taken for bring the solution of everlasting dispute between America and Britain. In this treaty America was successful to built an economic policy upon which Britain kept faith and a mutual understanding was there in between these two countries.
Though the republican party suffered a lot from this treaty. They felt embarrassed as these two countries never in a a situation of sit together and draw a solution for their own. John Jay's treaty was successful. There was as such no public protest happened.
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Propaganda played an important part in the politics of the war<span>, but was only successful to restricted information and knowledge by </span>controlling the media through censorship. I hope my answer has come to your help. God bless and have a nice day ahead!