The Progressive Party would be the answer. The Progressive Party was never fully established and only appeared in major government elections. The closest a Progressive Member came to President was when Theodore Roosevelt ran in 1912. William H Taft was heavily influenced by the Progressive Party, though.
Of course this is a very broad statement, but in general it is true that many Englishmen became so disillusioned with the French Revolution that they eventually rejected all the goals and ideals it presented, since it turned out to be extremely violent and despotic.
Labor unions and civil rights groups<span> got rid of members who had </span>Communist<span> ties.</span>
Answer:
Great Britain
Explanation:
Jay Treaty, (November 19, 1794), agreement that assuaged antagonisms between the United States and Great Britain, established a base upon which America could build a sound national economy, and assured its commercial prosperity.