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What purpose did the Neutrality Act and Jay’s Treaty have toward the relatioship between the United States and Great Britain? (A) The documents prevented a new outbreak of war.(B) The documents put to final rest all issues between the countries.(C) The documents harmed their reltionship due to ties to France.(D) The documents outlined rules for trade agreements.

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(A) The documents prevented a new outbreak of war

Step-by-step explanation:

The Neutrality Act of 1794 made it illegal for American citizens to wage war against any country that was at peace with the US.

The Jay Treaty was a treaty signed between the US and Great Britain that settled some issues that occurred since the American Independence. The Treaty was not popular amongst the American public.

Both Acts were important so the relationship between the US and Great Britain remained good and prevented a new outbreak of war.

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