The outbreak of war between France and…
March 1794 CE
The United States now emerged as an important neutral country with a large shipping trade.
From the British perspective, improving relations with the United States is a high priority lest it move into the French orbit.
British negotiators ignore elements that want harsher terms in order to get a suitable treaty.
From the American viewpoint, the most pressing foreign policy issues are normalizing the trade relations with Britain, the United States' leading trading partner, and resolving issues left over from the Treaty of Paris.
Without warning American officials, the British government has used the Royal Navy to capture nearly two hundred and fifty neutral American merchant ships carrying goods from French colonies in the West Indies.
Americans are outraged and Republicans in Jefferson's coalition demand a declaration of war, but Madison instead calls for an embargo on trade with Britain.
British officials have told First Nations near the Canada–U.S. border that the border no longer existed and sold weapons to them.
Congress votes for a trade embargo against Britain in March 1794.