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densk [106]
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Please help best answer = brainlist

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zzz [600]3 years ago
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The X,Y,Z affair was an incident between French and American diplomats where they were trying to make a deal that would stop the French from seizing the America ships.

(that resulted in a war known as the Quasi-War.)


Americans were angered by this because the French agents wanted large amounts of money just to stop them from seizing their ships
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