As a result of the Jay Treaty in 1794, the effect was that the nation to fall further into debt.
<h3>What happened with the Jay Treaty?</h3>
The Jay Treaty was signed with Britain in 1794 in order to bring peace between both nations and end hostilities that continued from the American Revolution.
The treaty led to the U.S. promising to pay certain debts to British merchants which meant that it led to U.S. into more debt.
In conclusion, option A is correct.
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<span>D. The autumn ball was cancelled, and the students were devastated.
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Military leaders were not prepared for the trench warfare of world war i, in which:
ANSWER: 4th Choice: opposing forces fought each other from elaborate systems of trenches without much loss or gain of land.
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Fredrick Douglass faced all sorts of dangers and conflicts.
#1:
Fredrick's mother died when he was very young. His father was white, and due to his mother's death, he was orphaned. He'd hardly known his mother because they did not live together and she could only visit him at night.
#2:
Slavery. Fredrick Douglass was born into slavery (his mother was a slave, and as for his father, he was most likely his mother's slave owner). Douglass was sent to Baltimore to serve Hugh Auld at age 7.