Jay's Treaty: Adams advocates for peace amid US-Britain tensions, sparking political division.
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John Adams, amidst rising tensions between the United States and Britain, advocated for President Washington to sign Jay's Treaty to avoid conflict. The treaty aimed to resolve lingering issues from the Revolutionary War and ensure stable trade relations. Its acceptance was crucial in preventing military escalation but was met with widespread discontent. Many citizens felt the treaty favored British interests over American sovereignty, leading to protests and political division. The Federalist Party largely supported the treaty, while Democratic-Republicans vehemently opposed it, reflecting deeper partisan divides. The protests underscored the fragile political climate of the era.
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