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New colonies Improved ocean transportation greater influence in foreign countries all of the above
political factions. He believed that getting involved in permanent foreign alliances would entangle the nation in conflicts that were not in its best interest. He also cautioned against the formation of political factions, as he feared they would lead to division and a focus on individual interests rather than the greater good of the country.
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Increased foreign investment.
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When Adams entered office, he realized that he needed to protect Washington's policy of staying out of the French and British war. Because the French helped secure American independence from Britain, they had greater popularity with America. After the Jay Treaty, the French became angry and began seizing American merchant ships that were trading with the British in what became known as the "Quasi-War." Adams sent a commission to negotiate an understanding with France. However, Adams urged the Congress to augment the navy and army in case of diplomatic failure. ~Brianna Stokes~
they pressed for greater economic opportunity for African Americans
they pressed for greater economic opportunity for African Americans
They wanted to have a greater share of tax money
Increased foreign investment
increased foreign trade
the country’s GNP is greater than its GDP