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1). How did France’s war with Britain impact the U.S. repayment of Revolutionary War debts?

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1.A/Repayment of debt to France would be considered a hostile act to Britain.

2.George Washington:Supreme Court organized/presidential cabinet established

John Adams:Alien and Sedition Acts passed

Thomas Jefferson:Louisiana Territory purchased/Embargo Act enforced

4.B/ncreased competition for job

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France's war with Britain impacted the United States repayment of Revolutionary War debts as repayment of debt to France would be considered as a hostile act to Britain.

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Between the years 1778 and 1783 France and Great Britain fought a military conflict as both nations intended to gain or keep their control over territory in North American and the role both nations were playing in the American Revolutionary War. By that time, the thirteen colonies of America owed significant amounts of money to France's government, as this nation had been financially supporting the American revolutionary efforts. During the years France was at war with Britain, if the United States intended to repay its debt to the European country, that action would be considered as a hostile act to Britain.