The correct answer is D) Pro-French Jeffersonians and Federalists both accepted the need for Washington´s neutrality policy, which calmed partisan tensions for a time.
The statement about American views of the French Revolution that is FALSE is "Pro-French Jeffersonians and Federalists both accepted the need for Washington´s neutrality policy, which calmed partisan tensions for a time."
It is correct to say that at the beginning of the French Revolution, Antifederalists led by Thomas Jefferson supported the revolution. They considered that the French people had the right to fight for justice, equity, public participation, and prosperity. However, on the other hand, Federalists led by Alexander Hamilton opposed the revolutionary movement.
The federal government was not in a position to have an official position, that is why President George Washington decided to maintain a foreign policy of neutrality. He did not want the US to be involved in another conflict after the consequences of the Revolutionary War of Independence.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
they lost the war and were forced to move
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Southern states where slaves were more prominent believed that slaves should be counted in the population for the sake of representation and taxation. Northern states did not believe slaves should be counted because the slaves could not vote or pay taxes. To settle this disagreement slaves were counted as 3/5 of a person for the sake of representation and taxation.
As a result of the French and Indian War, Britain received Florida from Spain and Canada from France, while France maintained its West Indies colonies and Spain received Louisiana from France. However, the war also caused significant debts in France and Britain that eventually spurred revolutionary changes.