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amm1812
4 years ago
5

What event settled the question of which country controlled the North American continent? Emancipation Proclamation. Louisiana P

urchase. French and Indian War.
History
2 answers:
valentina_108 [34]4 years ago
8 0

( B )  Louisiana purchase

Andru [333]4 years ago
3 0
The Louisiana purchase
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In 1789, the French Revolution sent shock waves across the Atlantic. Many Americans, mindful of French aid during their own struggle for independence, supported returning the favor. At the same time, the British were once again inciting Native Americans to attack settlers in the West, hoping to destabilize the fledgling Republic. American anger in response to these attacks served to reinforce sentiments for aiding France in any conflict with Great Britain. Washington was leery of any such foreign entanglement, considering his country too weak and unstable to fight another war with a major European power. His insistence on neutrality in foreign quarrels set another key precedent, as did his insistence that the power to make such a determination be lodged in the presidency.

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