Which statement best describes American attitudes toward France during the 1790s? Americans in both political parties supported
France’s revolution and war with Britain. Americans in both political parties feared the chaos of the French Revolution. Democratic-Republicans supported France, while Federalists feared events in France. Federalists supported France, while Democratic-Republicans feared events in France.
American attitudes toward France during the 1790s were varied. The best answer is that "<span>Democratic-Republicans supported France, while Federalists feared events in France"</span>
One of the major consequences of people migrating from the rural area to the city was that population density rose and living conditions in many cities became very poor.