Revolutionary Relationships
The support from France was crucial for America's independence, yet the aftermath of the American Revolution saw unexpected tensions arise between the two nations. Following the execution of the French king, the U.S. Congress deemed previous agreements void, leading to strained relations over debt and military support. As both countries navigated their newfound republican identities, misunderstandings and political maneuvers, like the Jay Treaty, further complicated their alliance.In this clip
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