The French reaction to Jay's Treaty with England in 1794 was largely negative. They perceived it as a betrayal, believing it undermined their alliance with the United States and favored British interests. This discontent contributed to heightened tensions between France and the U.S., eventually leading to the Quasi-War, an undeclared naval conflict. Many in France felt that the treaty signaled a shift in American foreign policy towards Britain, causing disappointment and mistrust.
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