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22 August, 15:06

The Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans had very different views about Britain and France. The Democratic-Republicans favored France, who had supported the colonies during the American Revolution. The Federalists often favored Britain because they

A) wanted to maintain trade with the British

B) hoped for aid in defending against Native Americans

C) feared the growing strength of the French.

D) wanted to avoid repaying debts from the Revolution.

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  1. 22 August, 17:13
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    Generally speaking, the Federalists often favored Britain because they " C) feared the growing strength of the French," since the French Revolution was incredibly violent.
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