Answer:
O The Signing Of The Jay Treaty.
Step-by-step explanation:
The August 18, 1795 Jay Treaty was signed by President George Washington with the nation of Great Britain. This treaty was also officially known as the "Treaty of Amity Commerce and Navigation, between His Britannic Majesty; and The United States of America."
The signing of the treaty as a means to try to diffuse any form of disagreement between the two nations after the Revolutionary War. But this treaty, written and negotiated by John Jay, was an attempt to try to resolve the tension about territorial issues. The issue at hand was along the Northern and Western sides of the United States and the claims that the English troops had violated the peace agreement by sieging American ships in the West Indies.
Thus, the given image shows the people protesting against that treaty and also shows an effigy of a man with the placard "JAY" written in it being burned.