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What thought led Federalists in New England to oppose the war against Britain? The majority of the American people opposed the war. The federal government should not increase the national debt caused by
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What thought led Federalists in New England to oppose the war against Britain?
The majority of the American people opposed the war.
The federal government should not increase the national debt caused by the Revolutionary War.
The U.S. navy was too weak to engage in a war.
Good relations with the British were essential to the health of New England’s economy.
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The majority of the American people opposed the war.
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